Undergraduate

Double Major: Course 15-2 Business Analytics + Course 18 Mathematics

This roadmap should be viewed as one plan for structuring your schedule. There is a lot of flexibility when you take Course 15 classes. Even if you think it is too late to declare Course 15, email: ugeducation@sloan.mit.edu or come see us in E52-150 (Suite 133). 
Subjects that fulfill both Course 15 and Course 18 are bold. 
Updated Fall 2025.

First Year Fall

First Year Spring

Sophomore Year Fall

Sophomore Year Spring

Junior Year Fall

  • 15.780
  • 18.062J or 18.6155 6
  • 18.650 or Course 18 Elective4
  • HASS

Junior Year Spring

Senior Year Fall

Senior Year Spring

Notes:
115-2 majors taking 15.0711 to fulfill the 15-2 Machine Learning requirement can take either 6.100B or 6.1010 to complete their 15-2 Programming requirement. 15-2 majors taking 6.3900 to fulfill the 15-2 Machine Learning requirement are encouraged to take 6.1010 to complete their 15-2 Programming requirement.
215.312 is no longer being offered. Students who have previously taken 15.312 can substitute this course for 15.301.
318.06 or 18.061 or 18.700 or 18.701 can count as a 15-2 Restricted Elective and is required for Course 18.
418.05 can fulfill the Probability+Statistics requirement for Course 15 and is a Course 18 Elective. Students can also take 18.600 and 18.650 to fulfill the Probability+Statistics requirement for Course 15 and as Course 18 electives.
518.062J or 18.615 can count as a 15-2 Restricted Elective and a Course 18 Elective.
6Plan your Course 18 Electives accordingly to fulfill the Course 18 distributed restricted electives and the required Math CI-M subjects.
715.0711 and 6.3900 cannot double count toward the 15-2 Machine Learning requirement and as a 15-2 Restricted Elective.
8Joint Course 14/15 HASS subject, 15.0161/14.45J, can count toward the HASS requirement and also towards the minimum three Course 15 15-2 Restricted Electives.
9Depending on the amount of double counting towards major and GIR requirements, additional units will be needed to accrue the 180 units beyond GIRs.