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  1. Graduate Admissions oversees the application process for non-professional graduate programs (e.g., MA, MS, PhD). To learn about the application processes for professional programs (e.g., JD, MBA, MD), visit the corresponding links on our homepage.

  2. Master’s program. This 12-month, full-time residential course of study combines an interdisciplinary overview of major issues in international and comparative education, development, and policy with specialized coursework in students’ areas of interest. The program’s two tracks—International Comparative Education (ICE) and International ...

  3. Terminal M.A. students must have a faculty advisor who approve their program of study. They submit their program proposal to Graduate Program Coordinator in their first quarter. They are expected to complete. 45 units or more (at least 35 of the 45 units must be listed as History courses) for a total minimum of 9 courses are required for the M ...

  4. The Stanford Biosciences is an umbrella program that provides a single application and unified graduate training across a range of disciplines in biology and biomedical research. The Biosciences program encourages students to explore research opportunities, carry out rotations, and choose dissertation research in any of the 14 Home Programs.

  5. A Stanford master’s degree in sociology is a degree with an extremely broad application. Whether you are thinking of law school or medical school, working in the non-profit or business world, or changing the world (Nobel Prize Winner Emily Balch, Rev. Martin Luther King, and Former First Lady Michelle Obama were all sociology majors) a master’s degree in sociology gives you the opportunity ...

  6. The Ford Dorsey Master’s in International Policy (MIP) is an interdisciplinary program devoted to rigorously analyzing international policy issues in diplomacy, governance, cyber and international security, and environmental policy. The two-year, full-time degree program awards the Master of Arts (MA) in International Policy.

  7. The Master's degree in Statistics takes an average of five to six (5-6) quarters to complete. The Data Science program takes an average of five quarters to complete. Completion of the required coursework and units should prompt the student to apply for graduation in Axess. All requirements for the master's degree, including the coterminal ...