Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

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  • African and African American Studies  - Graduate program that combines interdisciplinary training in African-American cultural and social studies with a major disciplinary field.
  • Anthropology  - Source for studies in archaeology, ethnology, and physical anthropology in order to complement the Peabody Museum and collection.
  • Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning  - Studies pertaining to archi­tecture, landscape architecture, or urban plan­ning.
  • Astronomy  - Theoretical, observational, and experimental graduate program leading to a master's degree in astronomy.
  • Biological Sciences in Dental Medicine  - Gives information on this graduate program's admissions, programs of study, and related activities.
  • Biological Sciences in Public Health  - Overview of programs of study, disciplines, research facilities, admissions, cost of study, and student life.
  • Biology, Molecular and Cellular  - Graduate department that features an interdisciplinary group of scientists and laboratories.
  • Biology, Organismic and Evolutionary  - Providing students the opportunities for exploring the structure, function, and variation of biological systems.
  • Biophysics  - Contains the program's admission policies and procedures, scholarships, study disciplines and courses.
  • Biostatistics  - Offering students a variety of research opportunities in statistical methods and interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Business Economics  - Doctoral program combining economic analysis with the practical aspects of business. Prepares students for teaching and research careers.
  • Celtic Languages and Literatures  - Presents advanced instruction and training in the Celtic languages and literatures program of study and research.
  • Chemical Biology  - Graduate program features integration of principles and experimental techniques drawn from both chemistry and biology.
  • Chemical Physics  - Ph.D. degree program designed specifically for students who intend to study chemical problems by the methods and theories of modern physics.
  • Chemistry and Chemical Biology  - Graduate program focused on the biological, inorganic, organic, and physical fields.
  • The Classics  - Offers degrees in classical history, ancient history, classical philosophy, and medieval Latin.
  • Comparative Literature  - English graduate program. Find degree information, admissions, languages, and addendum.
  • Department of Astronomy  - Get to know this department's faculty and staff, learn about its research works, and acquaint with the academic programs and courses it offers.
  • Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences  - Overview of the degree requirements, courses offered, and dissertation news.
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences  - Integrative scientific approach to studying several aspects of physics, chemistry, astronomy, and biology.
  • East Asian Programs  - Provides Ph.D. programs of study in East Asian languages and civilizations, history and regional studies in East Asia.
  • Economics  - Graduate program prepares students for economics related professions in teaching, research, government positions, and business enterprises.
  • Forestry  - Information on forestry related degrees, fields of study, and fellowships.
  • Germanic Languages and Literatures  - Germanic program with emphasis on literature and cultural studies, not on the language itself.
  • Government  - Aims to prepare students for political science careers particularly in the fields of university teaching and advanced research.
  • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences  - Information on admissions, academic offerings, financial aid, student life, and alumni. With publications and downloadable forms.
  • Health Policy  - Collaborative program of five of Harvard University's school's. Designed for students who intend to engage in teaching and research careers in health policy.
  • History of American Civilization  - Doctoral program that features interdisciplinary courses with emphasis on classic works in American studies as well as emerging themes and methods.
  • History of Art and Architecture  - Program prepares students for teaching history and theory of art at the college level, for museum work, and for independent research and writing.
  • History of Science  - Degree program that enables students to take on various perspectives for examining the development of science.
  • Inner Asian and Altaic Studies  - Program deals with the culture and history of the people in the various areas between China, Russia, Western Iran, and Pakistan.
  • Integrated Life Sciences  - Integration of life roles and science education. Find calendar, contacts, and museum information.
  • Linguistics  - Locate admission and financial aid, course details, and structure of the program.
  • Mathematics  - Dedicated to educating and training students who intend to become research mathematicians.
  • Medical Sciences  - Find information on the programs and study disciplines offered, research facilities, curriculum, and admissions.
  • Middle Eastern Studies  - Comprehensive program of training created for those who seek careers in education, government service, the private sector, and the research field.
  • Music  - Advanced doctoral education program in historical musicology, ethnomusicology, theory, and composition.
  • Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations  - Presents various distinct graduate programs concerning or related to the peoples and civilizations of the Near East.
  • Neuroscience  - Interdisciplinary program administered under the Division of Medical Sciences, leading to a Ph.D. degree in the Medical Sciences.
  • Organizational Behavior  - Trains researchers and teachers who are expected to play active roles in understanding organizational behavior and management.
  • Philosophy  - Doctoral program involving moral and political philosophy, aesthetics, epistemology, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of language.
  • Physics  - Graduate education program that provides students a variety of learning opportunities, including research of interdisciplinary nature.
  • Political Economy and Government  - Doctoral program created for students who wish to pursue academic or policy making careers that require the knowledge of economics and political science.
  • Psychology  - Points out the program's prerequisites, admissions, and dissertation prospectus.
  • Religion  - Gives information on the graduate programs admission policies and procedures, context of study, options, and faculty/committee contacts.
  • Romance Languages and Literatures  - Providing masters and doctoral learning opportunities for French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish and Latin American traditions.
  • Slavic Languages and Literatures  - Offering various courses in the Slavic languages and literatures including Old Church Slavonic, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, and Serbo-Croatian.
  • Social Policy  - Describes the program's degree requirements, admissions, and options. Offers advisor and faculty contacts.
  • Sociology  - Source of information for the graduate program's prerequisites, research apprenticeships, courses, and faculty.
  • Statistics  - Overview of the program and information on its requirements, admissions, financial aid opportunities, and faculty research interests.
  • Systems Biology  - Preparing students for independent research careers to address biological problems.
  • Virology  - Program description with information on the faculty, areas of research, seminars and other activities, and teaching opportunities.
 
 
 
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