Harvard offers a number of other courses that may be useful to
entrepreneurs. Consult the most up-to-date course catalog for
changes and additions to this list. Pay attention to the
prerequisites and check with your academic advisor before enrolling
in any of these, to ensure these do not interfere with your
concentration requirements. DEAS students should speak with
Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, Marie Dahleh [1]
Cross-Registration in courses at MIT and Tufts is
permitted, though Harvard maintains strict policies and limitations
over these. FAS and GSAS students may cross-register for no more
than one-half of a student's courseload in a semester.
Additionally, GSAS students who do cross-register must maintain the
equivalent of at least four half-courses that semester. Consult the
Harvard
cross-registration webpage [2] for further information.
Special Concentrations, while requiring significant
self-initiative to arrange are an option for clear-headed and
persuasive students. A student must locate a willing faculty
advisor and complete a substantial petition for the special
concentration, which the committee will then review. For more
information, consult your departmental head and Harvard's
Handbook on Special Concentrations. [3]
MIT Courses in Entrepreneurship (see Cross-Registration policies) [4]
Biology, Biophysics, Chemistry, Engineering Courses [4]
Computer Science [4]
Economics and Finance [4]
History of Science [4]
Kennedy School of Government [4]
HBS and Business Studies [4]
Harvard Graduate School of Education [4]
Extension School [4]
Harvard Law School [4]