The joint MS in Electrical Engineering/MBA Degree Program (MS/MBA) enables students to pursue simultaneously a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration at the Graduate School of Business (GSB). Joint MS/MBA degree students will have interests in technology and leadership with a desire to become managers or entrepreneurs in technologically inclined businesses. Students develop an integrated understanding of engineering strategy and execution to drive future innovations that increasingly involve both technology and business. Completion of the program requires 129 units of combined coursework, enabling students to finish in 9 quarters.
Interested applicants must apply and be accepted independently to both the Electrical Engineering Department (EE) and Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). Applicants may elect to apply to both programs simultaneously or during their first year of graduate study at Stanford. All students should specify their interest in the joint degree program on each application. First-year MBA students (including students enrolled in another joint program) who wish to apply for the EE-MS/MBA joint program must apply to EE through the annual general admissions process. Second-year EE students and second-year MBA students may not apply for the MS/MBA Joint Degree Program.
Stanford University, United States
The joint MS in Electrical Engineering/MBA Degree Program (MS/MBA) enables students to pursue simultaneously a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration at the Graduate School of Business (GSB). Joint MS/MBA degree students will have interests in technology and leadership with a desire to become managers or entrepreneurs in technologically inclined businesses. Students develop an integrated understanding of engineering strategy and execution to drive future innovations that increasingly involve both technology and business. Completion of the program requires 129 units of combined coursework, enabling students to finish in 9 quarters.
Interested applicants must apply and be accepted independently to both the Electrical Engineering Department (EE) and Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). Applicants may elect to apply to both programs simultaneously or during their first year of graduate study at Stanford. All students should specify their interest in the joint degree program on each application. First-year MBA students (including students enrolled in another joint program) who wish to apply for the EE-MS/MBA joint program must apply to EE through the annual general admissions process. Second-year EE students and second-year MBA students may not apply for the MS/MBA Joint Degree Program.
Stanford University, United States