Stanford Engineering has been at the forefront of innovation for nearly a century, creating pivotal technologies that have transformed IT, communications, health care, energy, business and beyond.
Stanford's computer science majors undertake research in areas of artificial intelligence, robotics, foundations of computer science, scientific computing, systems and more.
Human Biology majors take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the human being from biological, behavioural, social, and cultural perspectives.
Economics majors examine the economic aspects of modern society, to familiarise themselves with techniques for the analysis of contemporary economic problems.
International relations’ broad scope requires an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon the fields of political science, economics, history, sociology, data science, law, foreign languages and more.
Students are taught to appreciate the practical and creative aspects of mathematics. As they learn, they see that the logical structure of theorems, proofs and classifications has an aesthetic appeal.