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Computer Science - Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science
Why pursue a bachelor's degree in Computer Science? The concentration in Computer Science is designed to teach students skills and ideas they will use immediately and in the future. Because information technology affects every aspect of society, graduates with computer science degrees have open to ...
Master's in Data Science - Secondary Field in Data Science
Doctoral students from across the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences can complete a Secondary Field in Data Science
Environmental Science & Engineering - Environmental Science and Engineering, PhD
PhD students in Environmental Science and Engineering (ESE) lead groundbreaking research projects with ESE faculty and also receive broad professional preparation for a successful research and teaching career. They join faculty research groups where they work both independently and in teams, often i...
Environmental Science & Engineering - Bachelor's in Environmental Science and Engineering
Why pursue a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and Engineering? Environmental Science and Engineering (ESE) AB and SB interdisciplinary programs focus on understanding, predicting, and responding to environmental problems. Students receive strong and broad training in physics, chemistry, e...
Science Center and SEAS History
Located just north of Harvard Yard, the Harvard University Science Center was built in 1973 after a design by Josep Lluís Sert (then dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design).
Science and Engineering Complex (SEC)
Home to the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), the 544,000-sf building designed by Behnisch Architekten is a living laboratory for interdisciplinary research, learning, and innovation. The Science and Engineering Complex is big, but it was expressly designed ...