To earn a Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing and Design (MEng) degree from MIT, there are two paths available:
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Traditional Program: This path requires full-time residence at MIT for 12 months. Students admitted to the traditional program begin their matriculation in August and graduate in September of the following year. The traditional program follows the standard structure of a master's degree program, with coursework, research, and other requirements completed during the 12-month period.
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Blended Program: The blended program offers an alternative path to earning the MEng degree. This program requires the completion of the MITx MicroMasters program credential in Principles of Manufacturing (PoM). After earning the MicroMasters credential, students in the blended program spend eight months in residence at MIT, from January to mid-August, to fulfill the remaining program requirements and earn the MEng degree.
The admission process is the same for both the traditional program and the blended program. Prospective students need to submit an application and go through the admissions evaluation process. Once admitted, students can choose the path that best suits their preferences and goals.
It's important to note that while the blended program includes the MicroMasters program credential as part of its requirements, completion of the MicroMasters program alone does not guarantee admission to the MEng program. Admissions decisions are made separately for each program, and applicants need to meet the specific criteria for admission to the MEng program at MIT.
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