Undergraduate
15-1 Management: Major Requirements (Updated Fall 2026)
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5 Required Subjects
Accounting: 15.501
Communication: 15.276 or 15.279 [CI-M]
Organizational Processes: 15.301 [LAB. CI-M] or 15.312 [CI-M] (NOTE: 15.312 is no longer being offered).
Microeconomics: 14.01 [HASS] or 15.0111
Probability and Statistics: 15.069 or 18.05 or 14.30 or 6.3700 or 18.600 & 18.650 [all RESTs except 18.650] (Updated for Fall 2026)
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2 Restricted Electives (Choose 2 of 4)
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5 Concentration Electives Subjects
You can select from a defined concentration or create your own tailored concentration with the approval of your faculty advisor and the MIT Sloan Undergraduate Office. You must take five full subjects* and at least three full subjects must be from Course 15 (*Full Subject = 9 or 12 unit class. Two 6-unit classes (half course) are counted as one full subject).
The subjects in the concentration should reflect a coherent, interrelated learning goal—something you can easily explain during a job interview. You should decide your concentration by the spring of your junior year, although you can declare your major with or without finalizing your concentration.
Declaring a Major
Declare Course 15 (First Years) | Switch to Course 15 | Add Course 15 as a Second Major
Double Major Roadmaps
To discuss options for double majoring, please reach out to the Undergraduate team.
- 15-1 Management + Course 2-A Mechanical Engineering
- 15-1 Management + Course 6-3 Computer Science and Engineering
- 15-1 Management + Course 6-4 Artificial Intelligence & Decision Making
- 15-1 Management + Course 6-5 Electrical Engineering with Computing
- 15-1 Management + Course 6-9 Computation with Engineering
- 15-1 Management + Course 14-1 Economics
- 15-1 Management + Course 14-2 Mathematical Economics
- 15-1 Management + Course 18 Mathemetics
- 15-1 Management + Course 18C Mathematics with Computer Science
- 15-1 Management + Course 20 Biomedical Engineering