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For learners interested in academic credit, the learner must be admitted into the university's respective master's program. Some programs, such as the MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management by MIT also operate on a [[blended learning]] model which include a timed examination as well as a final proctored examination. Admission requirements for its on-campus blended learning program differ from its traditional residential admission requirements as applicants are not required to submit scores in a [[Graduate Record Examinations|GRE]] or [[Graduate Management Admission Test|GMAT]] as performance in the Micromasters program will be taken as a substitute for it.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://scm.mit.edu/blended-admissions|title=SCMb Masters Degree Admissions {{!}} MIT Supply Chain Management|website=scm.mit.edu|language=en|access-date=2018-03-16}}</ref> Some other programs still follow usual admission guidelines and the MicroMasters program has little to no impact on their application apart from receiving advanced credits upon admission into its respective programs. Generally, most courses include practice exercises which are ungraded as well as graded assignments with limited attempts.
The following is a list of the current MicroMasters programs offered as well as the respective graduate degree options available for each program upon graduation of the MicroMasters program.
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!MicroMasters Program Name
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|Curtin University
|Curtin University
|Master of Human Rights
|- |Information Systems |Indiana University |[[Indiana University]] |Master of Science in Information Systems |- |International Business Management
|Arizona State University
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|The University of Michigan
|The University of Michigan
|MS in Information
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== Recent developments ==
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