Industrial and Product Design at Stanford University: Overview
Award Level
- Master's degree 3
Number of students
3Men/Women
At the Stanford University through Industrial and Product Design program you can gain degrees of the following award levels: Master's degree. Secondary school record, Recommendations, Admission test scores are required when applying. The classes of this program will be held at .
The average total number of students of all degrees enrolled in this specialty is 3 or more and 66.7% of students are men.
Stanford University provides on-campus housing. Stanford University campus is safe for students with 0.44% of maximum crimes a year. Burglary, motor vehicle theft and forcible sex offense are the most frequently noticed crimes. Students that live on campus typically paying room charge worth 8346$ for academic year. Academic/career counselling and employment services provided for students. 24% of students get financial aid.
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