Graduate
Our doctoral and master’s degree programs lie at the interfaces of engineering, the applied sciences (from biology to physics), and technology
Graduate students may work towards a Master of Science, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy degree in one of four subjects—Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering Sciences (with specialties in four areas)—or graduate with a Ph.D. in the Science, Technology & Management program (with Harvard Business School).
Those students earning a degree in Engineering Sciences can specialize in one of the following areas:
- Bioengineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Sciences and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
In keeping with the interdisciplinary nature of modern research, we do not have traditional academic departments and do not award degrees by specific research area.
Learn more about the requirements for each degree. Please note that the SEAS graduate degree requirements are currently under review and are subject to change.
Graduate Consortia
As part of GSAS, SEAS Ph.D. candidates can take advantage of exciting new interdisciplinary research opportunities, the Harvard Interdisciplinary Graduate Consortia. Graduate Consortia are non-degree, self-organized groups of affiliated scholars who collaboratively investigate broad topics such as human rights, global health, and climate change.
Two new Consortia have been launched thus far. The Graduate Consortium in Microbial Sciences is being offered by the University's Microbial Sciences Initiative (MSI), and explores an expanding biological field that has attracted intense interdisciplinary interest. The Graduate Consortium on Energy and Environment will foster a new community of students and faculty who will be well versed in the broad, interconnected issues of energy and environment while maintaining their focus in their primary discipline.
Collaborative Options
Students may also pursue collaborative options with other schools and departments through programs such as:
- Health Sciences and Technology (with Harvard Medical School and MIT)
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Engineering and Physical Biology (with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences)
- Science, Technology & Management (jointly with Harvard Business School)
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Harvard Graduate Consortium on Energy and Environment (non-degree program)
Special Students and Visiting Fellows
Special Students
Courses offered by the SEAS and departments in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences are open to students who hold a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent, who are able to present evidence of fitness for admission at the graduate level, but who are registered as Special Students.
Visiting Fellows
Scholars intending to do research who hold a doctorate, or have equivalent professional experience, or are advanced doctoral candidates who have completed all required coursework, may apply for Visiting Fellow status within Harvard University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).
Contacts
Prospective students with questions about the admissions process should email admissions@seas.harvard.edu.
Currently enrolled students seeking additional information on our academic programs and/or advising should contact:
Assistant Dean for Academic Programs
Marie Dahleh, Ph.D.
Pierce Hall 111
(617) 495-1485 (office)
(617) 496-4177 (fax)
Academic Programs Administrator
Ellen Holloway
Pierce Hall 110
(617) 496-1524 (office)
(617) 496-4177 (fax)
Staff Assistant
Tricia Jacome
Pierce Hall 110
(617) 495-2833 (office)
(617) 496-4177 (fax)

