Academic Programs

Catalogue

Courses of Instruction

Descriptions of all HGSE courses, organized by course number.

Spring 2012 Supplement (66KB pdf)

An update to the information printed in the 2011-2012 HGSE Catalogue.

Printable Courses of Instruction and Other Documentation

Courses grouped by A-, H-, L-, S-, and T- designations, as of August 2, 2011.  Updates since this date are not included.

Course List by Subject

Descriptions of all HGSE courses, organized by subject.

Course List by Faculty

List of HGSE faculty and their courses.

Current Course Schedule

The 2011-2012 HGSE course schedule.

January Term

For important enrollment dates and deadlines, including the application process for limited enrollment courses, review the FAQ for the January Term pdf below.

Special Notice Regarding Course Textbooks

New federal law.

Academic Calendar

View holidays and other important dates.

Harvard University Course Catalog

View courses at other Harvard University schools.  Also links to cross registration site and University academic calendar.

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