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Stanford University's School of Engineering
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Design
Physical Design + Manufacturing Track
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2023–2024 Program Sheet
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This version of my PS is being submitted for __Declaration __Update __ Graduation (Check one)
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Final version of completed and signed program sheet due to the department no later than Add/Drop Deadline of last quarter of senior year.
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*Follow all requirements as stated for the year of the program sheet used.*
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Name:SU ID #:
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Phone:Email:
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Today's Date:
Month/Yr B.S. expected:
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Mathematics and Science Requirements
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer/AP Approval (2)UnitsGrade
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X if TransferInitialsDate
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Mathematics (20 units minimum; see note 1)
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STATS60/160(recommended) or Stats 110
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MATH19Calculus
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MATH20Calculus
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MATH21Calculus (see Note 1)
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MATH51or CME 100
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Mathematics Unit Total (20 units minimum)
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Behavioral Sciences - Choose 1-2 courses from list in Note 2
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Behavioral Science Unit Total
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Additional SoE Math and Science; see Note 3
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PHYS 41
Mechanics (or AP Physics C Mechanics, with placement into PHYS 43)
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Additional SoE Math and Science Unit Total
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Mathematics, Behavioral Science, and SoE Science Unit Total (30 units minimum)
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Technology in Society Requirement
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Must be on SoE-Approved list in UGHB the year taken; see Note 3
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Technology in Society Unit Total (3 units minimum)
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Engineering Fundamentals (2 courses required)
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ENGR14Intro to Solid Mechanics (required)
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Additional SoE Approved Engineering Fundamental; see Note 3
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Engineering Fundamentals Total (2 courses required)
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NOTES
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*You must use a program sheet from a year you were enrolled at Stanford. All courses listed on this form must be listed under only one category; no double-counting.*Follow all requirements as stated for the year of the program sheet used.*
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*All courses taken for the major must be taken for a letter grade if offered by the instructor. Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) for all courses in Engineering Fundamentals, Design Fundamentals, Method Depth, Domain Depth, and Capstone (combined) is 2.0
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*Transfer and AP credits in Math, Science, Fundamentals, & TIS must be approved by the SoE Dean's office (email Darlene Lazar at dlazar@stanford.edu, and include your scanned program sheet and unofficial transcript for approval) BEFORE asking advisor to sign-off.
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( 1 )Take all 3 of MATH 19/20/21 or use 10 units AP BC or transfer credit and placement into MATH 51/CME 100. If 6-8 units AP or IB credit is used, must take Math 21 (21 may not be skipped using Placement results). Breadth course (Math, Science, Fundamentals, & TiS) AP or transfers must be approved by the SoE Dean's office. AP approval process & transfer credit information available at https://ughb.stanford.edu/transfers-ap-exceptions. Transfer credits in Design Depth must be approved by the major advisor.
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( 2 )Behavioral Sciences: Choose 1-2 courses of 3-5 units each from BIO 150/HUMBIO 160; MS&E 180 or 184; PSYCH 1, and PSYCH 30-180. PSYC (Psychiatry) courses are not acceptable. No more than two courses may apply to the 30-unit math/science minimum.
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( 3 )See UGHB for additional approved Science, Fundamentals, and TiS courses at https://ughb.stanford.edu/courses/approved-courses/science-courses. Additional math and science must be from SoE-approved list, and no futher social/behavioral science courses are allowed.
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Design Depth
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Design Core (~26-30 units, all required)
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer & Exception ApprovalUnitsGrade
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DESIGN1Introduction to Design (see Note 4)
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DESIGN11Visual Thinking (same as ME 101)
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DESIGN101History and Ethics of Design (same as ME 120)
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DESIGN121Introduction to Human Values in Design (same as ME 115A)
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DESIGN131Advanced Design: Needfinding (same as ME 216A)
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DESIGN141Product Design Methods (same as ME 115B)
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DESIGN151Business Design: Impact and Implications (same as ME 115C)
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DESIGN160RDesign Formation (see Note 5)
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DESIGN170
(same as ME 125) or other visual expression elective (see Note 6)
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Design Core Total (~26-30 units)
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Methods Depth: Physical Form + Manufacturing (10-11 units)
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ME80Mechanics of Materials (or CEE 101A)
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ME102Foundations of Product Realization
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ME103Product Realization: Design and Making
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Methods Depth Total (10-11 units)
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Domain Focus (3 courses required)
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Fill in choice of Domain Focus area from Note 7
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Foundational class (see Note 7)
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Applied class (see Note 7)
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Future horizons class (see Note 7)
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Domain FocusTotal
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Capstone (8 units; see Note 8)
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DESIGN161A
Advanced Design: Capstone 1 (req'd; see Note 8) (same as ME 216B)
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DESIGN161B
Advanced Design: Capstone 2 (req'd; see Note 8) (same as ME 216C)
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Capstone Total
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Program Totals
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Program Approvals
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Advisor
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Printed Name:Date:
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Signature:
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Departmental
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Signature:
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School of Engineering (No action required -- office use only)
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Printed Name:Date:
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Signature:
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NOTES (continued from page 1)
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( 4 )DESIGN 1 is required for all Design majors, but is waived as a requirement for students graduating in 2024 and 2025.
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( 5 )DESIGN 160R is a required one-unit advisory class taken junior year that will guide students in exploring personal and purposeful work. It is waived as a required course for students graduating in 2024.
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( 6 )Choose DESIGN 170, or one 3-5-unit course from DESIGN 60 (new), DESIGN 172+173 (take both if using this option), ARTSTUDI 185, 186, 287; or CS 448B
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( 7 )Choose a Domain Focus area from: Climate+Environment, Living Matter, Global Development & Poverty, Healthcare & Health Technology Innovation, or Oceans. Course options can be found on the Design Major page at https://ughb.stanford.edu/majors-minors/major-programs/design-program
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( 8 )DESIGN 161A & B (ME 216B & C) together meet the Writing in the Major (WIM) and Capstone requirements.
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