Undergraduate
Double Major: Course Course 15-3 Finance + Course 2-A Mechanical Engineering
This roadmap is an ‘MIT student optimized’ guide for structuring your schedule. Course 15 always encourages you to choose courses based upon interest, not by whichever checks off the most boxes. Please read the footnotes for additional options, email: ugeducation@sloan.mit.edu, or come see us in E52-150 (Suite 133).
Subjects that fulfill both Course 15 and Course 2-A are in bold.
Updated Fall 2025.
First Year Fall:
- 15.501
- 18.01
- Science GIR
- HASS
First Year Spring
- 2.00
- 15.418 or 15.4021
- 18.02
- Science GIR
- HASS
Sophomore Year Fall
- 2.001
- 2.086
- 15.417 or 15.4011
- 18.03
- HASS
Sophomore Year Spring
- 2.003
- 2-A Concentration Elective
- 15-3 Restricted Elective
- Science GIR
- HASS
Junior Year Fall
- 2.005
- 15.069 or 18.05 or 14.302
- 14.01 or 15.01113
- 15-3 Restricted Elective
- HASS
Junior Year Spring
- 2.671
- 2.678 or 2.674
- 15-3 Restricted Elective
- Science GIR
Senior Year Fall
- 2.009 or 2.013 or 2.750 or 2.760
- 15-3 Restricted Elective
- 2-A Concentration Elective / 15-3 Elective4
- 2-A Concentration Elective
- HASS
Senior Year Spring
- 2-A Concentration Elective / 15-3 Elective4
- 2-A Concentration Elective
- 15-3 Restricted Elective
- HASS
Notes:
1Students can choose to take both 15.417 and 15.418. Students who take 15.401 (rather than 15.417) must take 15.418. Students who take 15.402 (rather than 15.418) must take 15.417. Majors who take only one of 15.417 or 15.418, must take 15.276 or 15.279 to complete their second CI-M.
2. Contact the MIT Sloan Undergrad Office for alternative options for the Probability & Statistics requirement. Please note, the course or courses must cover BOTH Probability and Statistics in depth, similar to 15.069.
314.01 is a HASS subject. 15.0111 is not a HASS subject. Students who take 15.0111, the 9 units will count toward the 180 units beyond GIRs, and students will need to take another HASS subject.
4Depending on your 2-A Concentration, up to 2 courses (24 units) can be used towards both your 15-3 and 2-A degree provided these subjects form an intellectually coherent 2A Concentration.
52-A requires students to have 72 units with engineering content in their concentration. Refer to Course 2-A Degree – MechE Undergrad.