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B.S. in Data Science. Formerly named Mathematical & Computational Science, a degree program for students who want to master the foundations of data science in mathematics, statistics, computer science, and optimization, confidently deploying their skills to innovative lines of inquiry.
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.
The B.S. in Data Science is an ideal major to prepare students for graduate study in quantitative fields such as computer science and statistics, and for careers in a range of industries that require quantitative work, such as information technology and finance.
Our main educational goal is to prepare students for a rapidly changing world. Undergraduate students have the option of declaring a Bachelor of Science or a Minor in Computer Science. Graduate students have the opportunity to pursue a Master's or PhD degree in Computer Science.
Undergraduate Admission at Stanford University--one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions.
Computer Science Department Requirements. The minimum major in computer science consists of 96 units, including 26 units of math, 11 units of science, 10 units of engineering fundamentals, one course in TIS (Technology in Society), and 43 units of core depth.