MIT, Simultaneous Master's Degrees, City Planning and Architecture
Entry requirements
GRE General Test is required (Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical). TOEFL 600 (paper-based), 100 (internet-based). For dual degree with MArchs: A Bachelor's degree with high academic standing from a recognized institution or, in the judgment of the department, the equivalent of this degree.
Two semesters of satisfactory study in college-level mathematics (such as, algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus).
Two semesters of satisfactory study in college-level natural sciences (such as, physics, biology, chemistry).
Six semesters of satisfactory study in college-level humanities and/or social sciences. For dual degree with SMArchs: a bachelor's degree with high academic standing from a recognized institution. In most cases SMArchS students hold professional degrees in architecture from accredited universities.
Excellence in design, previous technical studies, proven facility in a computational environment and other specific skills may be used as admissions criteria depending on the area of study being pursued.
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