For learners who have earned an SDS MicroMasters Program Credential, there are several universities around the world that accept the credential for university credit. These universities offer pathways to a graduate degree, allowing you to expedite the process of earning a full graduate degree by granting credit for the MicroMasters courses you have completed or waiving certain requirements of the graduate program. More information about these pathways can be found on the SDS Pathways to Graduate Degrees page.
MIT itself offers a pathway from the SDS MicroMasters credential to the MIT Doctoral Program in Social and Engineering Systems (SES), which is offered through the MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS). Learners admitted to the SES program can expect that their MicroMasters program coursework will be recognized with credit for corresponding SES core classes and requirements. Additional details about the MIT SES Doctoral Program can be found on their webpage.
Please note that the acceptance of the SDS MicroMasters program credential for university credit may vary among institutions, so it is recommended to research and verify the specific policies and agreements with each university you are interested in.
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