Concentrations
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Concentrations
Overview
What are Concentrations?
At Harvard College, students choose a "concentration," which is what we call a major. You also have the opportunity to choose a secondary concentration as a minor or pursue a special concentration where you can design your own course of study. With more than 3,700 courses in 50 undergraduate fields of study, you'll have plenty of chances to find your passion.
Fields of Study
Arts *
Engineering *
History *
Languages, Literatures, and Religion *
Life Sciences *
Math and Computation *
Physical Sciences *
Qualitative Social Sciences *
Quantitative Social Sciences *
Degree Type
B.A. *
B.S. *
Search *
49 Results Based on Your Selection
Bachelor of Art = B.A. Bachelor of Science = B.S.
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African and African American Studies B.A.
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Anthropology B.A.
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Applied Math B.A.
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Art, Film, and Visual Studies B.A.
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Astrophysics B.A.
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Biomedical Engineering B.A.
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Chemical and Physical Biology B.A.
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Chemistry B.A.
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Chemistry and Physics B.A.
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Classics B.A.
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Comparative Literature B.A.
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Comparative Study of Religion B.A.
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Computer Science B.A.
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Earth and Planetary Sciences B.A.
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East Asian Studies B.A.
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Economics B.A.
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Electrical Engineering B.A. B.S.
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Engineering Sciences B.A. B.S.
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English B.A.
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Environmental Science and Engineering B.A.
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Environmental Science and Public Policy B.A.
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Folklore and Mythology B.A.
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Germanic Languages and Literature B.A.
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Government B.A.
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History B.A.
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History and Literature B.A.
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History and Science B.A.
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History of Art and Architecture B.A.
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Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology B.A.
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Human Evolutionary Biology B.A.
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Integrative Biology B.A.
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Linguistics B.A.
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Mathematics B.A.
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Mechanical Engineering B.S.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology B.A.
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Music B.A.
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Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations B.A.
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Neuroscience B.A.
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Philosophy B.A.
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Physics B.A.
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Psychology B.A.
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Romance Languages and Literature B.A.
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Slavic Literatures and Cultures B.A.
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Social Studies B.A.
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Sociology B.A.
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South Asian Studies B.A.
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Statistics B.A.
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Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality B.A.
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Theater, Dance & Media B.A.
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