The Harvard curriculum requires students to take 32 liberal arts and sciences courses over four years. It includes 12 general education courses across various disciplines as well as distribution requirements in arts/humanities, social sciences, and science. Students choose a concentration of 10-14 courses in one of over 50 fields. The curriculum also provides opportunities for electives, language study, study abroad, and concurrent master's degrees. Resources are available to help students plan their course schedules.
The Harvard curriculum requires students to take 32 liberal arts and sciences courses over four years. It includes 12 general education courses across various disciplines as well as distribution requirements in arts/humanities, social sciences, and science. Students choose a concentration of 10-14 courses in one of over 50 fields. The curriculum also provides opportunities for electives, language study, study abroad, and concurrent master's degrees. Resources are available to help students plan their course schedules.
The Harvard curriculum requires students to take 32 liberal arts and sciences courses over four years. It includes 12 general education courses across various disciplines as well as distribution requirements in arts/humanities, social sciences, and science. Students choose a concentration of 10-14 courses in one of over 50 fields. The curriculum also provides opportunities for electives, language study, study abroad, and concurrent master's degrees. Resources are available to help students plan their course schedules.
COLLEGE CURRICULUM CONCENTRATION Up to 12 Courses 10-14 Course Average GENERAL EDUCATION 50 different concentrations • Aesthetics & Culture • Ethics & Civics • Histories, Societies, Individuals CONCENTRATION • Science & Technology in Society ELECTIVES DIVISIONAL DISTRIBUTION Intellectual Exploration • Arts & Humanities Secondary Field • Social Sciences COLLEGE Language Citation ELECTIVES Study Abroad • Science & Engineering and Applied Science CURRICULUM Concurrent Master’s Degree QUANTITATIVE REASONING Coursework at Professional Schools WITH DATA Freshman Seminar 1 course EXPOSITORY WRITING 1-2 courses RESOURCES LANGUAGE • • handbook.fas.harvard.edu courses.my.harvard.edu 2 courses, or test scores • advising.college.harvard.edu • Academic Advising Report in my.harvard.edu Version 8.19.2019