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Management Science and Engineering

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Be able to plan, design, and implement complex economic and technical management systems.

What You'll Study

The mission of the undergraduate program in Management Science and Engineering is to prepare students to create solutions to pressing societal problems by integrating and pushing the frontiers of operations research, economics, and organization science.

The program builds on foundational courses in calculus and linear algebra. Students complete core courses in mathematical modeling, systems analysis, organization theory, optimization, probability, statistics, ethics, computer science, and economics, leading to a capstone senior project.

Through the core, students in the program are exposed to the breadth of faculty interests and prepared to study different areas of application of the department's methodologies.

To personalize their exploration, students select additional courses from different application areas of the department: Finance and Decision; Operations and Analytics; and Organizations, Technology, and Policy.

Degrees Offered

  • BS
  • Minor
  • Coterm

More Information

Learn more about Management Science and Engineering in the Stanford Bulletin

Degrees and Offerings

  • BS,
  • Minor,
  • Coterm

School

  • School of Engineering

Interest

  • Economic and Political Systems,
  • Energy and Environment,
  • Management and Entrepreneurship,
  • Math and Sciences