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Program Information:Engineer Degree

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The degree of Engineer is intended for those who desire more graduate training than can be obtained in a Master of Science program. It differs from the Ph.D. primarily in looking toward professional engineering work rather than toward theoretical research or university teaching. The Engineer's degree is normally awarded at the completion of a comprehensive two-year program of graduate study.

Applying to the Engineer's Degree Program

Students who are working toward the M.S. EE degree must request permission to continue to study beyond the M.S. by submitting the "Graduate Program Authorization Petition" form in Axess. Students applying to the Engineer’s degree program must submit a statement of purpose and a letter of recommendation from a faculty member in the EE department who is willing to supervise the student’s Engineer degree research. Students must also have maintained an overall graduate GPA of at least 3.5 at Stanford.


Complete applications must be submitted to EE's Admissions Office in Packard 173. The university assesses a fee of $125 for adding a new degree program.

Candidacy for the Engineer's degree begins officially with the approval of the application, as stated above, and lasts for up to five years. Before completing the M.S. degree requirements, students should discuss the possibility of applying for the Engineer's degree with their program adviser.

The Course Program

The student and thesis adviser should jointly develop a course program, which must be approved by the adviser and then submitted to the department for formal approval. The following requirements assume that the student has completed the requirements for the M.S. degree either at Stanford or elsewhere. The course requirements in addition to the M.S. degree (or an equivalent amount of graduate work) are:

Total number of units: 45 Beyond the M.S. Degree
of which at least 24 units are from formal courses taken for a letter grade*
of which at least 21 units must be from "Departmental" courses**
of which at least 21 units must be in courses numbered above 200
of which at least 6 units must be courses numbered above 300
Thesis units 6-15 within the above guidelines.

[*] Formal courses do not include special studies and thesis.

[**] Departmental courses include those listed or cross-listed as EE courses.


Units completed at Stanford toward a Master's degree in an Engineering discipline may be used toward the 90-unit residency requirement for the Engineer Degree. Other units taken may include nondepartmental courses, research courses, and courses taken for CR/NC.


Some deviation from the above may be approved, but applications for such deviations should include a statement to support them, which is approved by the student's program adviser and thesis adviser.

Other Requirements for the Engineer Degree

  1. A GPA of 3.10 or better is required to maintain candidacy for and to receive the degree of Engineer.
  2. The equivalent of at least one quarter is devoted to independent study and thesis work with faculty guidance. The thesis is typically a professional report on the solution of a design problem. Three copies of the thesis bearing the approval of the thesis supervisor must be submitted to the Graduate Degree Progress Section of the Registrar's Office on or before the last day of classes in the final quarter in which the degree is to be conferred.

A pamphlet entitled Directions for Preparing Theses has been prepared by the Graduate Degree Progress Section of the Registrar's Office and is available here. This document should be read by all graduating students before preparing the writeup of their thesis work for submission.


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