Harvard College (Undergraduate): Offers a vast liberal arts curriculum. Students can concentrate (major) in nearly any field imaginable, including:
* Humanities: History (various specializations like American, European, Asian, etc.), English, Classics, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Linguistics, Art History, Music, Theatre, etc.
* Social Sciences: Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Economics, Government (Political Science), Sociology, Political Economy, Statistics, etc.
* Natural Sciences: Biology (various specializations like molecular biology, ecology, etc.), Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Science, etc.
* Engineering and Applied Sciences: Many subfields within electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, etc. (This is largely through the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, but some overlap with other schools).
Graduate and Professional Schools: Harvard boasts numerous graduate and professional schools, each with its own specific programs:
* Harvard Law School: Law (obviously!)
* Harvard Business School: Business Administration (MBA and other programs)
* Harvard Medical School: Medicine, related health sciences
* Harvard Kennedy School: Public Policy, Public Administration
* Harvard Divinity School: Theology, Religious Studies
* Harvard Graduate School of Education: Education
* Harvard School of Public Health: Public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, etc.
* Harvard Graduate School of Design: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, Design Studies
* Harvard School of Dental Medicine: Dentistry
* Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health: Public health, epidemiology, biostatistics etc.
* Harvard University Extension School: Offers various undergraduate and graduate programs across a wide range of disciplines.
This is not an exhaustive list. Many departments offer sub-specializations and interdisciplinary programs. The best way to get a complete picture is to visit the Harvard University website and explore the individual schools and departments.