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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Management Science and Engineering
The Management Science and Engineering programme at Stanford University is a versatile full-time course typically completed over 18 months. This degree integrates mathematics, engineering, and behavioural science to solve complex problems. Students develop advanced skills in data analysis and computational modelling.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering programme at Stanford University is a Master of Science degree designed for advanced professional practice. This full-time course typically spans 1.5 to 2 years, offering a highly flexible, coursework-based curriculum that allows students to tailor their studies to specific technical interests.
Computational and Mathematical Engineering
The Computational and Mathematical Engineering programme at Stanford University provides an advanced academic foundation in technical disciplines. This full-time degree focuses on the intersection of mathematics and engineering. Students engage with rigorous coursework designed to foster innovation in complex problem-solving.
Aeronautics and Astronautics
The Aeronautics and Astronautics M.S. at Stanford University is a 45-unit postgraduate programme focused on aerospace engineering themes. This full-time or part-time course typically lasts four to five quarters and does not require a thesis. It offers a flexible, lecture-based curriculum for aspiring industry professionals.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics Program is an interdisciplinary graduate and postdoctoral training program, part of the Department of Biomedical Data Science from Stanford University.
Electrical Engineering - Honors Cooperative Program (HCP)
The Electrical Engineering - Honors Cooperative Program (HCP) at Stanford University is a part-time M.Sc. degree designed for working professionals. This flexible programme allows students to complete their studies over three to five years. While some components are available online, many core elements are delivered on campus.
Joint Program in Electrical Engineering JD/MS
The Joint Program in Electrical Engineering JD/MS at Stanford University is an integrated full-time graduate programme. It combines a Juris Doctor with a Master of Science, focusing on the intersection of law and technology. This rigorous dual qualification prepares students for specialised careers in policy and engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering programme at Stanford University is a Master of Science degree designed for aspiring industry professionals. This 45-unit course offers flexible study modes, including full-time and part-time online options. Students engage with advanced research and technical design over a standard one-year duration.
Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics
The Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics programme at Stanford University is a PhD level course focusing on music science and technology. This full-time research degree is delivered at the California campus, integrating advanced acoustics with computer-based theory over several years of intensive doctoral study.
Energy Resources Engineering
The Energy Resources Engineering curriculum offered by Stanford University provides a sound background in basic sciences and their application to practical problems to address the complex and changing nature of the field. Course work includes the fundamentals of chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, and physics.
Bioengineering
The Master of Science in Bioengineering from Stanford University requires 45 units of coursework. The curriculum consists of core bioengineering courses, technical electives, seminars and unrestricted electives.
Law, Science and Technology
The Law, Science and Technology programme at Stanford University is a full-time, nine-month Master of Laws (LLM) degree. Designed for international lawyers with at least two years of experience, this residential course provides advanced training in intellectual property, biotechnology, and global information economy law.
Music, Science, and Technology
The Music, Science, and Technology programme at Stanford University is a premier two-year Master of Arts degree. Designed for students with backgrounds in engineering, science, or the arts, this full-time course explores the intersection of acoustics and digital media through advanced research and technical innovation.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering requires a minimum of 45 units for a master’s degree to be taken in residence at Stanford University. A Master’s Program Proposal form should be filled out, signed by the student’s academic adviser and submitted to the department’s student services manager by the end of the student’s first quarter of study.
Civil & Environmental Engineering - Structural Engineering
The Civil & Environmental Engineering - Structural Engineering programme at Stanford University is a 45-unit Master of Science degree. This full-time course offers a flexible curriculum, allowing students to focus on specific professional interests through a blend of core modules and diverse engineering electives.