The majors of Harvard University are: African and African American Studies, Anthropology, Applied Mathematics, Linguistics, Astrophysics, Literature, Biomedical Engineering, Mathematics, Biology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Chemistry, Music, Physics, Near East Language and Civilization, Classical Neurobiology, Computer Science, Biology and Evolutionary Biology, East Asian Studies, Physics, Economics, Psychology, Engineering Science, Religion and Comparison.
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Harvard University was founded in 1636, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. It is a world-renowned private research university, formerly known as New Citizen College, founded by the colonial legislature of Massachusetts, and a member of the famous Ivy League school. The main campus of Harvard University in Cambridge has 10 academic units and 1 institutions of higher learning, mainly including Harvard College (undergraduate department), Medical College, Business College, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, School of Continuing Education, School of Design, Seminary, School of Education, Law School, Kennedy School of Politics, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Studies and Museum of Arts and Sciences. Harvard University also has the following four academic units: Harvard Business School, Harvard Dental College, Harvard Medical College and Harvard School of Public Health.