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Graduate Enrollment (Fall 2024) Terminal Masters: 281 PhD: 508 BY DEGREE & DEGREE AREA
Electrical Engineering - Electrical Engineering PhD
The Electrical Engineering PhD program studies systems that sense, analyze, and interact with the world. You will learn how this practice is based on fundamental science and mathematics, creating opportunities for both theoretical and experimental research. Electrical engineers invent devices f...
Office of Academic Programs - Graduate Policies, Procedures and Forms
The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)' doctoral and master’s degree programs lie at the interfaces of engineering, the applied sciences, and technology. SEAS brings the full resources of the University to bear to enable new discoveries and innovatio...
Computer Science - Careers
What can you do with a degree in Computer Science? Some of our computer science graduates have moved into industry (as programmers) or entered graduate programs (from applied sciences to medicine to law). Still others have pursued entrepreneurial/business routes, found a home in the evolving world...
Environmental Science & Engineering - Concentration Requirements
The requirements for these concentrations can be found in the Harvard College Handbook for Students.
Office of Communications - Brand Style Guide
The Communications Office is responsible for overseeing the branding of all of the School's publications, websites, and visual collateral.
Computer Science - Lecture Series
Computer Science Lecture Series Computer Science regularly hosts experts across diverse fields from both industry and academia through the Harvard CS Distinguished Lecture Series and the Barbara J. Grosz Lecture Fund in Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Allston
Harvard owns more land in Boston than in Cambridge, and the University’s footprint in the Allston neighborhood has rapidly expanded. SEAS is the primary occupant of the 500,000+ square foot Science and Engineering Complex (SEC). The SEC houses Bioengineering, Computer Science, Data Science, and Comp...
Graduate Programs
The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering offers master's degrees in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) and Data Science, conferred through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) and housed within the SEAS Office of Master's and Professional Programs (OMPP). Together, these...
Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - NanoDays
NANODAYS AT THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE Imagine, Discover, Explore the Nano World! Bring your family or friends to the Museum of Science for interactive demonstrations! NanoDays takes place in late March/early April each year. Harvard Students volunteer at this one-day event at the Boston Museum of...
Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Concentration Requirements
The requirements for these concentrations can be found in the Harvard College Handbook for Students.
Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - SET in the City
An Exciting Day of Career Exploration for High School Girls! In past years, female students from the Boston area increased their interest and awareness of Science, Engineering and Technology at SET in the City.
Contact Information
Admissions contacts for Ph.D., M.E., S.M., and A.B./S.M. programsAll prospective graduate students apply to our Ph.D., M.E., S.M., and A.B./S.M. programs through the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).
Computer Science - CS PhD Course Guidelines
The following program guidelines (a.k.a model pogram) serve as a starting point for a discussion with the faculty about areas of interest. This description of the Computer Science PhD course guidelines augments the school-wide PhD