Master of Internet Technology - Supplemental Application Name: ___________________________________ Applicant ID: ___________________________ 1. Write a short essay, not to exceed approximately 200 words, about yourself. In the essay, please describe: (a) your educational background, (b) your educational goals, (c) your career goals, and (d) your reasons and motivation for studying Internet technology. 2. The MIT Program requires that students have taken an introductory Java programming course or have equivalent experience before starting the program. This prerequisite is NOT required prior to applying to the program. A. If you have taken one or more programming courses in Java, please provide the following information: Course Title: Institution: Term and year taken (e.g. Fall, 2000): Credit hours: Grade received: B. Applicants who have taken one or more courses on C++ or a similar object-oriented language and who have significant work experience developing software using the same language may request a waiver of the Java prerequisite. If this applies to you, please complete the following: Course Title: Programming lnguage: Institution: Term and year taken (e.g. Fall, 2000): Credit hours: Grade received: Years programming experience: Description of project(s) and your contribution to them (use as much space as needed): C. If you are admitted to the MIT program and have not studied Java, when and where do you plan to take a Java course to satisfy this prerequisite? Term and year (e.g. Fall, 2000): Institution: