<p>Are you looking for an MBA, or are you looking at the undergraduate program. The important thing to remember about the undergraduate education at MIT is that MIT admits to the Institute as a whole, not to any specific department or school. So the admissions criteria is precisely the same whether you are planning to study Chemical Engineering, Physics, or English Literature. Also, all students, regardless of major, must complet the General Institue requirements, including a year of Math, a year of Physics, a semester of Biology and a semester of Chemistry plus no less than 8 subjects in the humanities, arts, and social sciences (<a href=“Welcome! < MIT”>Welcome! < MIT)
Most of the management courses that you will need to take will not need a great deal of math (with the possible exception of needing some basic statistics. At the same time, management majors need to take both micro and macroeconomics, and they are taught with math included. Basically you will find that the overwhelming majority of MIT students have, if not a liking for, a least a tolerance of math and science and that can affect any of the teaching approaches.</p>