
Our plans, from our size to our structure, all relate to one overarching imperative: giving students the best possible educational and research experience. Such experience is essential whether our graduates work in academia or industry and whether they run companies or countries.
Undergraduate Studies
Learn about our A.B. and ABET-Accredited S.B. degree programs in applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering sciences and secondary fields optons in mathematical sciences and computer science.Graduate Studies
Our doctoral and master’s degree programs lie at the interfaces of engineering, the applied sciences (from biology to physics), and technology.
For general information about all academic and degree programs at Harvard, visit the Harvard University home page.
The study of engineering is both about creating engineers and exploring the two-way relationship between technology and society—essential for developing global citizens who can apply science and technology to society’s pressing problems.
Our ultimate aim is to create “renaissance engineers,” or students who excel in applied science and engineering, but also have a broad knowledge of other disciplines.
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