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Model Ph.D Programs

Model programs are guides for enrolled Ph.D. students and provide SEAS-wide course requirements for degrees with area-specific course requirements, guidelines, and model programs that are intended to help students develop programs with sound intellectual frameworks.

2011 QS Rankings
  • Harvard University ranked # 2 overall in 2010/11

  • Harvard University ranked # 4 in Metallurgy and Materials Systems

  • Harvard University ranked # 5 in Computer Science & Information

  • Harvard University ranked # 6 in Electrical Engineering

  • Harvard University ranked # 3 in Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Rankings

  • Harvard University ranked # 1 in Biological Sciences

  • Harvard University ranked # 1 in Chemistry

  • Harvard University ranked # 2 in Physics and Astronomy

  • Harvard University ranked # 1 in Mathematics

  • Harvard University ranked # 1 in Environmental Sciences

  • Harvard University ranked # 1 in Earth Sciences

Source: 2011 QS World University Rankings

Secondary Field in CSE

Beginning in fall 2011, SEAS welcomes applications for the Secondary Field in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE).

This Secondary Field is available to any student enrolled in a Ph.D. program in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, upon approval of a plan of study by the CSE Program Committee and the student’s home department Director of Graduate Studies.

Graduate Life
Professional Development

Graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to attend a weekly seminar on topics related to professional development.

http://www.seas.harvard.edu/profdev/

Career Services

Students in Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have complete access to the opportunities, advising, and resources through the Office of Career Services (OCS) including summer funding, research opportunities, and study abroad.

Contact: Anthony J. Arcieri, Director of Career Services, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, (617) 496-4531