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  1. The B.A. degree in Data Science & Social Systems enables students to develop a triple fluency: expertise in statistical and computational methods, domain knowledge across the core social sciences, and a deep and interdisciplinary understanding of an important social problem.

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  2. Lifelong Learning. From Pre-K to College Readiness. Stanford offers a wide range of programs, classes, internships, and an entire online high school. Our world-class faculty challenge young people to explore and achieve – through STEM research, internationally focused courses, and arts experiences. Pre-K to College Readiness.

  3. See Undergraduate Major Offerings and More. Explore majors, joint majors, minors, honors, interdisciplinary programs, and coterm programs here. For the most up-to-date information about Majors and Programs, please refer to the programs section of the bulletin.

  4. The Stanford MBA Program Is Designed to Help You. No matter the end goal, our two-year master’s in business administration program will help you become a stronger leader and a better person. Find out more about how your time at Stanford can change you.

  5. For the 2023–24 and 2024–25 admission cycles, Stanford will not require ACT or SAT scores for first-year or transfer applicants. See details Our test optional policy will extend to applicants applying for the Fall 2025 entry term.

  6. One of the only Stanford majors to offer both Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees. STS majors gain a broad understanding of how science, technology, and society interact, while developing depth within two or three focus areas.

  7. Sometimes a good way to evaluate the major or minor is to “try it on”—declare, integrate yourself into the department, and see if it’s the right fit. You can certainly change majors if you later realize a different field is a better fit for you. You can declare anytime during your first year or sophomore year. Explore the options below ...