
Programs - Harvard University
Explore programs available at Harvard Browse the graduate and undergraduate degrees and majors offered by Harvard's 13 Schools and learn more about admissions requirements, …
Programs of Study - Department of Government
Not only will these programs guide students in their curricular choices, but they will also provide students with a specific set of skills or training within their area of study as part of their …
Programs of Study - Harvard Law School
To guide you in pursuing deepening knowledge and progression as you move through the three years of law school and to create a tool for better coordination and collaboration between …
Academics - Harvard College
You'll engage in scholarship that explores the human experience from diverse points of view, and dive deeply into a particular field of study. You'll gain a broad foundation of critical thinking …
Programs of Study – Department of Government
Undergraduate Overview For First-Year Students Programs of Study Courses Academics & Requirements Advising
Criminal Law and Policy Program of Study - Harvard Law School
The aim of the Program of Study is to bring together, and provide guidance to, students interested in criminal justice, whether from an advocacy, policy-making, or academic perspective (or …
Law and Government Program of Study - Harvard Law School
This can be done through explicitly comparative offerings such as comparative constitutional law and politics, or through in-depth study of other regimes in courses such as European Union Law.
Academic Programs | FAS Registrar's Office - Harvard University
Combined Degree Programs: While students cannot be enrolled in more than one Harvard School at a time, Harvard Griffin GSAS enables PhD students to coordinate their studies through a …
Liberal Arts & Sciences | Harvard
Harvard's Program in General Education connects students to the world beyond the classroom by focusing on urgent problems and enduring questions. Students take one course in each of four …
Education - Harvard University
Candidates for the Ph.D. in Education choose from among three concentrations: Culture, Institutions, and Society; Education Policy and Program Evaluation; or Human Development, …