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  1. Harvard Medical School is committed to convening and nurturing a diverse community of individuals dedicated to promoting excellence and leadership in medicine and science through education, research, clinical care and service.

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      Established in 1782, the School has produced generations of...

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      This work takes place on the School’s Boston campus and...

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      2024 Warren Alpert Prize Honors Four Pioneers in CAR T-Cell...

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    • Earning A Master’s Degree in A Different Program

    Students studying toward a master of arts (AM) degree must be enrolled full-time, complete a minimum of eight courses (32 credits) at the level required by the department, and pay full tuition for one year. Some programs have additional course requirements.

    Master of science (SM) candidates must complete eight courses (32 credits) and pay full tuition for one year. SM candidates are not expected to continue to the PhD. Part-time SM students must complete the degree in two years.

    The master of engineering (ME) degree is a two-year program of advanced courses with research leading to a master’s thesis. ME candidates must complete 16 courses (64 credits), including 8 research-oriented courses at the 300-level, complete a thesis, and pay full tuition for two years. ME candidates are not expected to continue to the PhD.

    At the discretion of the program, courses completed to meet the requirement for a Harvard Griffin GSAS master’s degree may count toward the academic requirements for the PhD: 1. Courses completed to meet the requirements for a Harvard Griffin GSAS master’s degree may not be used to meet the requirements for another Harvard degree. 2. Courses comple...

    A PhD candidate in one department may petition another department to award them a master’s degree if that department: 1. has approved a policy of awarding master’s degrees to students in other programs 1.1. has determined the requirements students must fulfill 1.1.1. certifies that the student has met the requirements and 2. has voted to support th...

  2. Concentrate in Anthropology. The study of anthropology prepares students to address global concerns through a contextualized study of society, culture, and civilization, and can lead to careers in global health and medicine, law, government, museums, education, the arts, cultural and environmental management, business and entrepreneurship ...

  3. In the program, you’ll experience the convenience of online learning and the immersive benefits of learning in person. As you work through the program’s core courses, you’ll deepen your knowledge of essential psychology concepts, tools, and strategies.

  4. Graduate Program. Graduate Students in Anthropology are expected to familiarize themselves with the program requirements outlined below and with the requirements posted on the Harvard Griffin GSAS Policies . Application Information.

  5. Members of the Harvard community may view these rankings here. The Graduate Program in Psychology currently has 74 graduate students who are trained in four major research programs: Cognition, Brain, & Behavior; Developmental Psychology; Social Psychology; and Clinical Science.