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Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs

★ If you are a senior planning to graduate this quarter, READ THIS. Now. The deadline for late application to graduate June 14 is on Wednesday, JUNE 3 at 5pm.

The 2014-15 Handbook is now posted on the Handbooks page. If you prefer a printed copy, pick up in 135 Huang Engineering.

  • Major Program pages are updated for 2014-15. Find links to these pages in Navigation panels or below ★
  • AP for Engineering Majors: Charts and explanation of how you can use AP, IB, GCE, and A-Level credit to satisfy requirements in your School of Engineering major.
  • Approved Courses 2014-15  2014-15 Course lists for Math, Science, Fundamentals, and TiS courses are on the Approved Courses page. Here you will find the courses that are allowed to fulfill School of Engineering breadth degree requirements for the upcoming year.
  • Program Sheets 2014-15
  • 4-Year Plans 2014-15
  • Overseas & Engineering: News Flash! Now SoE students studying abroad via BOSP can take one SCPD course for credit toward their major. See the Overseas Programs & Engineering page for more.
  • ENGR 40M: EE's 3-5 unit course (offered A+S) will fulfill the ENGR 40 or fundamentals elective requirement in ALL SoE majors (including ME and PD): ENGR 40M, An Intro to Making: What is EE
  • New major Environmental Systems Engineering (ENVSE) is now on offer. The program will incorporate environmentally sustainable design, strategies and practices into natural and built systems and infrastructure involving buildings, water supply, and coastal regions. Courses in the program are multidisciplinary in nature, combining math/science/engineering fundamentals, and tools and skills considered essential for an engineer, along with a choice of 3 focus areas for more in-depth study: coastal environments, freshwater environments, or urban environments.
  • Joint CS + X: Starting fall 2014 it will be possible to declare a BAS degree in CS + one of 10 pre-determined Humanities major programs.You can find an overview of the joint degree on the VPUE site. More detail will be released soon.
  • CHEM 36 is being integrated into CHEM 35 starting Autumn 2014, with an increase in units from 4 to 5. If you are taking CHEM 35 this spring it is recommended that you take 36 as well. The last chance to take CHEM 36 as a stand-alone course will be spring 2015.

Connect directly to the most current versions of the Engineering Major Programs. Quick-link to these program pages here: AA, AD, AE, BioE, BMC, BME, CHEME, CE, CS, EE, ENVEN, ENVSEEPHYS, IDMEN, MATSCI, MS&E, ME, and PD.

  • Minor program sheets for the nine minor programs offered in the SoE can be found on the Minor Program Sheets page. See Navigation Bar
  • SoE Honors programs now have their own page.
  • If you find broken links, please email dlazar@stanford.edu.

 UG Handbook
This site contains the handbooks, program sheets, petitions, Opportunities for Students*, links to School of Engineering majors/departments, and lists of approved courses for the Undergraduate Engineering Programs at Stanford University. The handbooks are the definitive source for undergraduate engineering requirements at Stanford. Students may graduate using the requirements listed in any one Handbook that is published while they are undergraduates. Since requirements often change from year to year, it is important for you to reference the Handbook that you intend to follow (see Handbooks in Navigation panel). The Handbooks are available in pdf format on the Handbooks page.

In additional to curricular requirements, handbooks contain information about procedures for declaring an engineering major, transferring engineering coursework from another school, petitioning for waivers and substitutions for requirements (see Petitions in Navigation panel), and for navigating the administrative processes to graduate. They also describes important opportunities* and programs for engineering students, such as  for overseas studies, summer research fellowships, diversity programs, and career placement services.

We hope that you will find the handbooks informative and useful, and we are interested in any suggestions you may have for improvements. If you have any questions about engineering degree requirements or about any of the information in the handbooks, please don't hesitate to contact your advisor or come see us in the School of Engineering's Office Student Affairs, 135 Huang. You are always welcome in the Office of Student Affairs.

Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center
tel (650) 723-5984
fax (650) 723-5599

*Check out the Opportunities for Students page (see Navigation sidebar to left) for postings about summer research, events, scholarships, internships, funding for activities, new courses of interest to engineers, exploring engineering, etc. And send an email to Darlene at dlazar@stanford.edu if you have content you would like to add to the page.

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 Science & Engineering Quad Now Part of Stanford Walking Tour

Go to Stanford SEQ Tour to learn more and reserve space in this tour that covers the Main Quad, the Science & Engineering Quad, and other campus areas.


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