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CURRICULUM: HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Registration Course Catalog

This catalog is primarily for use by current cross-registration students between schools.
The searchable catalog lists more than 8,000 courses offered at Harvard University
from more than 100 departments and includes course descriptions, instructors,
meeting times, and links to program and textbook information.
Additionally, courses from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are included to
facilitate cross-enrollment by eligible Harvard students at MIT. These courses are
taught at MIT, by MIT instructors, and are subject to MIT policies.

Graduate Student Eligibility for Undergraduate Courses


Graduate student eligibility to enroll in graduation courses varies among schools.
Please refer to the guidelines for your school on the student help page to determine if
you are allowed to do so.
 https://courses.harvard.edu/index.html
SOME COURSES REFERRED TO CIVIL ENGINEERING

 Introduction to Computational Design


 Problem Solution Engineering and Project Design
 Technical design projects
 Case Study Thermodynamics
 Mathematical modeling
 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Transport Processes
 Solid Mechanics and Structural Computational
 Mechanical systems
 Energy within environmental limitations
 Physics and Chemistry: In the context of global energy and climate and
Molecular
 Introduction to Probability Engineering Applications
 Feedback Control Systems: Analysis and Design
 Environmental hydrology and geomechanics
 Pollution control in aquatic ecosystems
 water engineering
 Thermodynamic Engineering
 Estimation and Control of Dynamic Systems
 Stochastic control
 fluid dynamics
 Solid mechanics
 Solid Mechanics: Advanced Seminar
 Advanced Elasticity
 Fracture mechanics
 Materials Processing
 Mechanics and materials in small structures
 Mechanics of Solids and Liquids: Earthquake and Seismology
 Materials Physics and Engineering
 The mechanics of soft materials
 Deformation and fracture of materials
 Neural control of movement
 Material science
 Urban and Regional Systems Analysis
 architectural engineering
 Sustainable design and construction engineering
 transportation engineering
 Architectural engineering II
 Computational and analytical soil mechanics
 civil engineering project
 Computational methods in engineering
 Introduction to structural engineering
 Soil mechanics
 Engineering communication
 Dynamics
 Optimization systems engineering
 Introduction to environmental engineering and science
 Design and optimization uncertainty
 Fluid mechanics
 Introduction to mechanical flooring
 Structural analysis of the matrix
 Concrete and composite structure
 Metallic structures
 Integrated structural design
 Chemical principles in environmental engineering
 Biological principles in environmental engineering
 Water resources in engineering
 Integrated environmental design
 Science and policy of natural disasters
 Professional ethics

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