HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Graduate Degree

Harvard University is a private Ivy League university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 as the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, Harvard is often considered the nation’s first university. Harvard has more than 40,000 students and an alum base of more than 500,000 living worldwide. Its motto is Veritas (Latin for the truth).
Business Administration Harvard

Harvard Business School offers three programs: a full-time MBA, a part-time MBA, and an Executive MBA. All three programs are highly regarded in their fields.

The full-time program is one of the most selective in the country; only 3% of applicants are accepted each year. Students can choose from two concentrations: Finance or General Management (with options to focus further on Marketing or Operations).

The part-time program is designed for working professionals who want to earn their degree while continuing to work full-time or take care of other responsibilities such as family life and community service commitments–it generally takes five years to complete this coursework at Harvard Business School because students attend classes only once per week for two days at a time during regular business hours (Monday through Thursday evenings). This schedule allows flexibility with your schedule but still provides access to some of the world’s leading faculty members who teach courses in entrepreneurship, innovation management & strategy execution, leadership development & organizational change management, organizational behavior’s & organizational psychology, negotiations & conflict resolution strategies, etc.

Chemistry

The Chemistry program at Harvard University is a graduate degree program focusing on advanced chemistry studies. The department offers both Masters and PhD degrees with an option to specialize in one of three areas: synthetic organic, analytical or biophysical chemistry.

The curriculum includes courses such as quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics; spectroscopy; reaction kinetics; chemical reaction dynamics; molecular electronics; quantum optics; photochemistry/photoelectrochemistry; solid-state materials with emphasis on organic conductors/semiconductors for energy conversion applications (organic solar cells).

Computer Science

Computer science is a field of study that focuses on the theory and application of computers. The curriculum at Harvard University’s graduate-level computer science program covers computer architecture, algorithms and data structures, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), human-computer interaction (HCI), programming languages, operating systems and networking.

Students who complete this Master’s degree program will be prepared to work in software development or data science. Some graduates may pursue doctoral degrees in CS or other computing technology-related areas, such as electrical engineering or mathematics.

To get into Harvard University’s MS in Computer Science program, you must have completed an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution with a GPA between 3.2-4.0 out of 4 points; demonstrated proficiency in math through either Calculus I & II courses taken during college studies or AP tests taken while still enrolled full time; demonstrated ability in English composition through completion by examination within three years prior admission date; completed GREs with an overall score between 120th percentile – 130th percentile depending upon year applicant applies.

Economics

The Harvard economics department is one of the top economics schools, and its reputation is growing. The department was ranked #1 in the world by ARWU (Academic Ranking of World Universities), placing it ahead of other highly regarded institutions like MIT and Princeton University.

Harvard’s focus on quantitative methods is well known within academia; many professors specialize in econometrics and game theory, leading to fantastic research results over the years.

Eucation Policy, Planning and Leadership

The Harvard University Graduate School of Education offers a variety of programs in education policy, planning, and leadership.

The Master’s degree program is designed to give students a broad understanding of the theory and practice associated with educational administration at all levels. The program focuses on helping students develop the knowledge base needed to become influential leaders in their schools or organizations.

Engineering Sciences and Applied Physics

The Environmental Science, Policy and Management (ESPM) program at Harvard University offers students the opportunity to specialize in one of four areas: climate change, conservation biology, environmental health or environmental policy. Students can choose from various courses covering topics like air pollution, water quality management and environmental justice.

The Master’s degree program is designed for students who want to learn how to solve real-world problems related to public policy issues such as climate change or biodiversity loss. Students will receive hands-on experience working on teams with faculty members from Harvard University schools and professionals from government agencies such as NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

Environmental Science, Policy and Management

A master’s degree in history is a graduate-level program that allows students to further their knowledge of the past. The curriculum covers historical research, critical thinking and analysis, written communication skills and cultural sensitivity.

Master’s programs are available at many universities across the United States and worldwide. For example, Harvard University offers an MA in History with concentrations in American History or International Relations; Duke University offers an MPhil or PhD degree with areas of focus including ancient Mediterranean studies; Ohio State University has multiple options including civilizations from Asia or Africa; Stanford University has several tracks available as nicely, but most require previous coursework at another institution before admission into one of their programs.

History (Master's program)

Environmental Science, Policy and Management 

Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (Master's program)

The Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (Master’s program) at Harvard University is a joint program between the Medical School and the Schools of Public Health. The Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard Medical School offers this degree, which can be completed in two years of full-time study or four years if you attend part-time.

The curriculum emphasizes modern experimental techniques and theoretical concepts in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and genomics. Students are required to take courses in each area as well as general electives such as “Introduction to Bioinformatics,” “Advanced Methods for Analyzing Gene Expression Data,” or “Clinical Genetics.”

Psychology (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

Psychology is one of Harvard’s oldest, most prestigious and largest departments. Students can earn a PhD or PsyD in psychology from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with additional opportunities for an EdD at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.

The department offers research opportunities across various areas, including clinical, developmental, social/personality and quantitative/statistical methods. The faculty has a strong record of producing successful scholars who go on to teach at top universities worldwide (including Harvard)