Beyond the undergraduate and graduate degree programs, Stanford Engineering offers a variety of student programs for academic enrichment.
The Bing Overseas Studies Program offers coursework toward both general education and major requirements for 400 students in 15 countries. The major centers for engineering students are in Kyoto and Berlin.
Stanford Engineering works with companies in China to offer internships and undergraduate research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.
Programs focus on recruiting, retaining, and promoting engineering student diversity and achievement at Stanford.
The Technical Communications Program helps engineering students improve their writing and speaking skills to prepare them for the communication challenges of professional careers. In addition to several regular elective courses, the program offers drop-in speech and writing tutorials with trained, experienced tutors. For more information, please contact Midge Eisele
STVP supports academic research on high-technology entrepreneurship and teaches a wide range of courses to scientists and engineers on campus.
MFP is an intensive work/study program focusing on high-technology start-ups. Each year, a limited number of outstanding Stanford engineering students are selected for an exclusive set of entrepreneurship courses and a paid summer internship in a startup company.
HCP enables students who are employed full-time to pursue graduate degree study on a part-time basis through the Stanford Center for Professional Development. HCP students must be officially admitted as Stanford University graduate students, receive the same course materials and assignments, and are held accountable to the same standards as on-campus students.
Stanford Engineering calls many buildings home. This list displays a picture of each building and links to a map centered on each one.
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