The Master of Science in Building Technology (SMBT) Degree Requirements
Residency
The minimum required residency for students enrolled in the SMBT program is three terms, one of which may be a summer term. However, many take two academic years to complete all the requirements.
Faculty Advising
Each student in Building Technology is assigned a faculty advisor at matriculation. The advisor weighs in on the student’s initial plan of study and on each subsequent term’s choice of subjects. This individual should be a faculty member with whom the student is in close contact; changes can be made to make this possible. The advisor monitors the student’s progress through completion of the degree.
A Report of Completed SMBT Requirements is kept by the degree administrator in the headquarters of the Department of Architecture. It is the student’s responsibility to work with the thesis advisor to keep this report updated and on file.
Subjects and Credit Units
A minimum of 66 units of coursework, 42 of which must be H-level graduate credits, is required. Credit received for thesis (4.THG) registration does not count toward this minimum.
Subjects to be taken include:
- 4.481, Building Technology Seminar, taken in the fall of the first year of registration. It is expected that the thesis proposal will be a product of this subject.
- 2 subjects in a single field of specialization (major), chosen from thermal science, structures, materials, controls, lighting and systems analysis.
- 1 subject from another field of specialization (minor) in Building Technology. Other fields may also be accepted for specialization with advisor approval.
- 1 subject in applied mathematics.
- Thesis registration, 4.THG, is allowed only if the thesis proposal has been approved and the Report of Completed SMBT Requirements [http://architecture.mit.edu/handbook/SMBT_req.pdf] has been submitted.
Thesis
A thesis is required for the SMBT degree. The topic is selected from a subject currently being investigated by the faculty, and research is carried out under the direct supervision of a faculty member in the program. This faculty member will be the student’s advisor and must approve the thesis proposal prior to thesis registration. Thesis readers are optional.
The SMBT is awarded after two copies of the defended, approved, archival-ready thesis have been submitted to Department of Architecture headquarters by the Institute deadline for master’s theses as published in the MIT Academic Calendar. Students must adhere to the Specification for Thesis Preparation published by the Institute Archives.
English Requirement
All students whose first language is not English are required to take the English Evaluation Test (EET) prior to registration at MIT. Even students who satisfy the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) requirement for admission may be required to take specialized subjects in English as a Second Language (ESL), depending on their EET results. These subjects do not count toward the required units but will prove valuable in helping students develop the skills necessary to comfortably write a thesis.
Quick Links
Report of Completed SMBT Requirements
Academic Calendar
Specification for Thesis Preparation
English Evaluation Test (EET)
MIT Office of the Dean for Graduate Education