Hi there! I'm considering applying to Harvard, and I've heard about these dual degree programs that allow you to study in two different fields. Can anyone give me more information about these programs and what I should know before applying?
Hi! You're right that Harvard offers dual degree programs which allow students to pursue studies in two different fields. Here's a list of some popular dual degree programs at Harvard, though there may be others:
1. Harvard Business School (HBS) and Harvard Kennedy School (HKS): This program lets students earn an MBA from HBS and a Master in Public Policy (MPP) or Master in Public Administration-International Development (MPA-ID) from HKS in three years.
2. Harvard Law School (HLS) and HKS: With this program, you can earn a Juris Doctor (JD) from HLS and an MPP or MPA-ID from HKS in four years.
3. Harvard Medical School (HMS) and HBS: A joint MD/MBA program that takes five years, allowing students to combine their medical education with a business perspective.
4. Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) special programs: In certain cases, students may apply for a program that combines study at GSAS with study at another Harvard school (like HBS, HKS, or HLS). Typically, these programs require you to apply separately to both schools and create a customized course of study that must be approved by both faculties.
Before applying, it's essential to research each program thoroughly, check the specific admission requirements, and determine if it aligns with your academic and career goals. Remember that for most dual degree programs at Harvard, you'll need to apply separately to both schools and meet each school's specific admissions criteria.
Additionally, consider the time commitment and cost associated with pursuing a dual degree, as these programs often require additional years of study compared to traditional degree programs.
Good luck with your research and applications! It's a fantastic opportunity for students who want to combine their interests and develop a unique skill set.
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