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The undergraduate curriculum in Management Science and Engineering prepares students to create solutions to pressing societal problems by integrating and pushing the frontiers of operations research, economics, and organization science. Students complete courses in calculus, computer science, economics, entrepreneurship, ethics, linear algebra, organizational theory, mathematical modeling, optimization, policy, probability, statistics, and strategy, and systems engineering.

Coterminal BA/BS & MS

After completing 120 units toward a Stanford bachelor's degree, undergraduates may apply to add a master degree to their bachelor degree, working on the two degrees concurrently.  The degrees may be conferred at the same time, or the master degree may be conferred after the bachelor degree.

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Learning outcomes

The career paths that an MS&E major prepares students for investment banking, management consulting, and product or project management; or for graduate studies in operations research, business, economics, law, medicine, or public policy.

MS&E career paths

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Student stories

“I took classes on national security, economics, bioengineering, optimization, and so much more, all within MS&E. There are so many amazing classes here at Stanford, it is important to take advantage of them.”
 - Federica Roth, BS graduate