<p>I would also recommend the search function as this topic has come up many times before. I also think Sloan requires undergrads to take something like a basic probability class and linear algebra which is actually more math than many majors at MIT. The good news is that if you are primarily interested in management it’s not to hard to get like Bs in those classes and focus on other stuff even if you are not good at math (by MIT standards).</p>
<p>EDIT: You can find specific degree requirements here <a href=“http://mitsloan.mit.edu/undergrad/academics/sb-in-management-science/degree-requirements/”>http://mitsloan.mit.edu/undergrad/academics/sb-in-management-science/degree-requirements/</a>. I’m not familiar with all of those classes but it looks like the minimum requires are more technical than the minimal requirements for economics.</p>