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MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

 
Wikipedia: MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

The MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The school has 13 departments, department-level programs, and faculties granting the S.B., S.M., and the Ph.D. degrees. The current Dean of SHASS is Professor Deborah Fitzgerald. With approximately 160 faculty members, 300 graduate students, and 130 undergraduate majors, the school is the fourth largest at MIT. Two Nobel Laureates, eight MacArthur Fellows, and three Pulitzer Prize winners are on the faculty.[1]

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Anthropology

The Anthropology program

Comparative Media Studies

The Comparative Media Studies program

Economics

The Department of Economics

Foreign Languages and Literatures

The Foreign Languages and Literatures program

History

The History faculty

Linguistics

The Department of Linguistics

Literature

The Literature faculty

Music and Theater Arts

The Music and Theater Arts section

Philosophy

The Department of Philosophy

Political Science

The Department of Political Science

Science, Technology, and Society

The Science, Technology, and Society program

Women's Studies

The Women and Gender Studies program

Writing and Humanistic Studies

The Writing and Humanistic Studies program

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