

The Bachelor of Science in Management Science and Engineering at University of Stanford provides a multidisciplinary education combining engineering principles, management strategies, and quantitative analysis to prepare students for leadership roles in technology-driven organizations. In the first year, students gain foundational knowledge in mathematics, economics, statistics, and basic engineering principles, which develop analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, quantitative proficiency, and research capabilities. Through lectures, collaborative exercises, and introductory projects, students acquire practical experience in decision-making, modeling, and data analysis, creating a strong base for advanced study in engineering management and systems optimization.
As students progress, the curriculum emphasizes operations research, financial engineering, technology management, risk analysis, and strategic decision-making, alongside independent research opportunities and applied projects. Honors-level coursework and seminars refine students’ research methodology, analytical reasoning, technical expertise, and applied problem-solving abilities. The program encourages students to tackle real-world management and engineering challenges, develop optimization strategies, and assess complex systems. By graduation, students are prepared for careers in management consulting, technology strategy, operations, finance, or advanced graduate study in engineering, business, or related disciplines.
Year 1 – Foundations in Management Science and Engineering
• Introduction to Management Science and Engineering
• Calculus and Linear Algebra
• Principles of Economics and Statistics
• Research Methods in Engineering Management
• Writing and Critical Thinking in Quantitative Analysis
Year 2 – Core Engineering and Management Studies
• Operations Research and Decision Analysis
• Financial Engineering and Risk Management
• Systems Modeling and Optimization
• Seminar: Research Methods in Management Science
• Electives in Economics, Data Analysis, or Technology
Year 3 – Advanced Applications
• Technology Management and Innovation
• Strategic Decision-Making and Policy
• Independent Research Projects
• Applied Projects in Operations and Systems
• Electives in Engineering, Management, or Analytics
Year 4 – Capstone and Honors Project
• Senior Thesis or Independent Research Project
• Advanced Seminar in Management Science and Engineering
• Applied Research and Decision Analysis
• Presentation and Academic Portfolio Development
• Specialized Electives in Strategic Management and Systems
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in management consulting, technology strategy, operations management, finance, analytics, and engineering leadership roles. The curriculum develops analytical proficiency, research skills, problem-solving abilities, and technical expertise, enabling students to pursue roles as management consultants, operations analysts, financial strategists, project managers, or systems engineers. Hands-on experience through independent research, applied projects, and strategic simulations ensures that graduates can analyze complex systems, optimize processes, and make data-driven decisions. Additionally, the program provides a strong foundation for graduate study in engineering, business administration, or management science, equipping students to excel in leadership and innovation-driven environments.
This program is ideal for students who wish to integrate engineering knowledge with management and decision-making skills through a rigorous, research-focused curriculum. Its structure emphasizes critical thinking, analytical proficiency, research methodology, and applied problem-solving, providing students with both theoretical understanding and practical experience. Through seminars, independent research, applied projects, and case studies, learners develop the skills to manage complex systems, evaluate strategic decisions, and implement innovative solutions in engineering and business contexts. Graduates leave with the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness to pursue careers in consulting, technology management, operations, finance, or advanced graduate study in engineering and management disciplines.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 650 000 0000
Email: admissions@standord.edu
Address: University of Standord, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, United States