What colleges are there in Harvard University?
Harvard University College Settings:
Harvard Business School
Harvard University
College of Extended Education
Harvard University School of Stomatology
Art college. College of Arts and Sciences
Harvard theological seminary
Graduate school of design
School Engineering and Application School Engineering and Application
Harvard University Graduate School of Education
Graduate school. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Harvard Kennedy School Harvard Kennedy School
Harvard medical school
Harvard law school
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies
Harvard University School of Public Health
Key disciplines:
The famous departments of several graduate schools are:
* Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Department of Applied Science, Computer Technology Research Center, Department of Geology, Department of Chemistry, etc. College of Arts and Sciences;
* Department of Cell and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Department of Neurobiology, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Biology and Biophysics, Department of Pharmacy, Immunology Committee, Department of Health Sciences, etc. jointly established with MIT.
Department of Microbiology, School of Public Health;
* Department of Architecture and Design, School of Design;
* Management, planning and social policy, teaching, curriculum and academic environment, human development, reading and consulting psychology, etc.
Biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, economics, English, history, politics, sociology and psychology rank in the top five in the United States. Government studies, economics and sociology are more prominent. Harvard University is the best university in the United States, and it has won a world-recognized academic reputation and a high international reputation.
Harvard Business School is the top business school in the United States and enjoys a high reputation internationally. Harvard Business School has the largest number of applicants for mba programs every year (it has been maintained at more than 6,000, but only about 800 people have been admitted) and it is also the most competitive.
Professional settings
undergraduate courses
Law, engineering technology, management, environment, architecture, education, science, tourism, agriculture and forestry, humanities and arts, social sciences, biology, sports, news dissemination, information science, medical business administration, finance and economics, architecture, chemical industry, economy, education, electronic engineering, computer science, archaeology, biochemistry, anthropology and geography, theology, law.
postgraduate
Business administration, finance and economics, architecture, chemical engineering, economics, education, electronic engineering, computer science, archaeology, biochemistry, anthropology and geography, theology, law, fine arts, modern history, research on human language production, natural science, psychological research, mathematics and computer, engineering, social science, mathematics, biological science, clinical medicine, management, physics, music.