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In this 10-week course, students will engage with some of life's hardest questions: Who are you?; Why are you here (i.e., on Earth and at Stanford)?; What do you want?; and How will you get there (i.e., Mars or your dream job after Stanford)? In addition, students will pitch new space-related, human-centered technology to potential stakeholders ...
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Elementary physics, and AA100 or equivalent classes. Additional required AA courses dealing with aero, structures, and controls.
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Principles of Economics. This is an introductory course in economics. We will cover both microeconomics (investigating decisions by individuals and firms) and macroeconomics (examining the economy as a whole).
You're at Stanford now, so let's find out. That¿s what this IntroSem is about. By the end of the class, you will not only know what a laser is, and how it works, but you will build one that you can keep.
1 - 6 of 6 results for: university graduate programs. ECON 285: Matching and Market Design. This is an introduction to market design, intended mainly for second year PhD students in economics (but also open to other graduate students from around the university and to undergrads who have taken undergrad market design).
Global Engineering Design Thinking, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship. The ME310ABC sequence immerses students in a real-world, engineering design experience in the spirit of a Silicon Valley start-up, managing the uncertainty inherent in entrepreneurial design.