Departments and Programs
The School of Engineering is home to nine departments, more than 230 faculty, and more than 3,000 students. While our departments enjoy considerable independence in academic and administrative
matters, they also work with each other to support
interdisciplinary research and degree programs. Departmental boundaries are kept
low; research teams routinely cross them, and faculty members often hold joint
departmental appointments.
Aeronautics and Astronautics | View
Bioengineering | View
Chemical Engineering | View
Civil and Environmental Engineering | View
Computer Science | View
Electrical Engineering | View
Management Science and Engineering | View
Materials Science and Engineering | View
Mechanical Engineering | View
Other degree programs
In addition to Stanford Engineering departmental programs and the Individually-Designed
Major (IDM), several engineering-related interdisciplinary programs are available.
Architectural Design Program | View
The Architectural Design Program seeks to integrate engineering and architecture in ways that promote innovative design syntheses within parameters associated with sustainable architecture. The curriculum focuses on design processes and decision-making methods that can blend contributions and perspectives from many disciplines.
Institute for Computational & Mathematical Engineering (iCME) | View
Sponsored by Stanford Engineering, this program provides graduate training and fosters research in areas of the applied sciences and engineering that require interactions among modeling, mathematical and numerical analysis, and scientific computing. iCME is the successor to the Scientific Computing and Computational Mathematics program.
Joint Program in Design | View
The Joint Program in Design is a collaborative offering of the Design Division of the mechanical engineering department in the School of Engineering and the Department of Art in the School of Humanities and Sciences. Its goal is to graduate designers who can synthesize technology and aesthetics in the service of human needs.
Energy Resources Engineering | View
A part of the School of Earth Sciences, the Department of Energy Resources Engineering
includes 10 full-time faculty and offers graduate degrees in a wide range
of energy-related fields.
Science, Technology and Society | View
Located in the School of Humanities and Sciences, this program offers undergraduate
majors and minors based on the belief that science and technology are two of
the most potent forces for individual, societal, and global change today.
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