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11 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
International Policy Studies - Energy, Natural Resources, and the Environment
The International Policy Studies - Energy, Natural Resources, and the Environment programme at Stanford University offers a specialised master's level education. This full-time degree focuses on global sustainability and policy change, requiring at least 20 units of study to complete the chosen area of concentration.
Coterminal Program in Biology
The Coterminal Program in Biology at Stanford University offers current students an advanced pathway to deepen their scientific expertise. This full-time master's degree allows participants to engage in graduate-level coursework and extensive research, providing a robust academic foundation within a world-class institution.
Chemistry
The Chemistry programme at Stanford University provides a rigorous academic foundation in the chemical sciences. This full-time degree is delivered on-campus, offering students access to world-class facilities and expert faculty. The curriculum is designed to foster deep analytical skills and scientific expertise.
Physics
The Physics programme at Stanford University offers a rigorous academic experience for students seeking to master the fundamental laws of the universe. This full-time degree provides world-class training in theoretical and experimental methods, ensuring graduates are prepared for diverse scientific and technical careers.
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.
Statistics
The Statistics programme at Stanford University is a prestigious M.S. degree designed for completion over five to six quarters. This full-time, on-campus course offers a part-time option via the Honors Cooperative Program. Students must complete 45 units of advanced coursework to master modern statistical methods and theory.
Applied Physics
The Applied Physics programme at Stanford University offers advanced postgraduate training through M.S. and Ph.D. pathways. This full-time academic offering focuses on the intersection of physics and engineering. Students engage in high-level research within a world-renowned institution over several years of intensive study.
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.
Mathematics
The Mathematics programme at Stanford University offers a rigorous academic experience designed for students seeking deep analytical expertise. This full-time degree provides a comprehensive foundation in theoretical and applied mathematical sciences, delivered on-campus at one of the world's most prestigious organisations.
Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling
The Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling programme at Stanford University is a full-time, two-year Master of Science degree. This accredited course combines advanced genomics with psychosocial training, preparing students for clinical practice through extensive fieldwork and research within a world-renowned medical school.