As of the 2024-2025 academic year, the gender distribution in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is as follows:
Undergraduate Programs:
- Electrical Science and Engineering (VI-1): 15 students (2 women, 13 men)
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (VI-2): 93 students (34 women, 59 men)
- Computer Science and Engineering (VI-3): 281 students (78 women, 203 men)
- Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making (VI-4): 127 students (48 women, 79 men)
- Computer Science and Molecular Biology (VI-7): 51 students (19 women, 32 men)
- Computation and Cognition (VI-9): 79 students (21 women, 58 men)
- Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science (VI-14): 40 students (14 women, 26 men)