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Professional Licensure

In accordance with 34 CFR § 668.43(a)(5)(v), MIT provides the following information for programs which may lead to professional licensure or certification.

SARA PROGRAMS – PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE DISCLOSURES

SCHOOLDEGREE PROGRAMLICENSELICENSURE
School of Engineering/Sloan School of Management
Master of Science, Engineering and ManagementN/AMIT has determined that this program does not meet the requirements of any professional license.
Graduate Certificate in Systems and Product DevelopmentN/AMIT has determined that this program does not meet the requirements of any professional license.

NON-SARA PROGRAMS – PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE DISCLOSURES

SCHOOLDEGREE PROGRAMLICENSELICENSURE
School of Architecture & Planning   
 Master of Science, Architecture StudiesArchitect 
This National Architecture Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited program meets the educational requirements for licensure in every state and the District of Columbia.
 Master of City PlanningCertified City PlannerThis Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) accredited program meets the educational requirements for licensure in every state and the District of Columbia.
Sloan School of Management   
 Bachelor of Science, Management (Course 15)Certified Financial AdvisorThis program meets the educational requirements for licensure in every state and the District of Columbia, as established by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc.
School of Engineering/Schwartzman College of Computing  
To be licensed as a Professional Engineer, all states require documentation of education or equivalent and accept a degree from an ABET accredited engineering program, in addition to passing exams and/or demonstrating sufficient work experience. The following programs are accredited by ABET and eligible for pursuit of certification or licensure in each state.
Bachelor of Science, Engineering (Course 1-ENG)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering (Course 2)Professional Engineer
 
 
Bachelor of Science, Engineering (Course 2 A)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical and Ocean Engineering (Course 2-OE)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Materials Science and Engineering (Course 3)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Science and Engineering (Course 6-1))Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6-2)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6-3)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering (Course 10)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Chemical-Biological Engineering (Course 10-B)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Engineering (Course 10-ENG)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering  (Course 16)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Engineering (Course 16-ENG)Professional Engineer 
Bachelor of Science, Nuclear Science and Engineering (Course 22)Professional Engineer