For inquiries, email courses using Curricleĭiversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Syllabus Explorer (BETA) metaLAB at Harvard built the tool to promote intellectual inquiry, adventure, and experimentation within the Harvard curriculum. The Curricle team welcomes all feedback and ideas for further development. To learn how to use the What If? Report, visit the my.harvard Knowledge Base.Ĭurricle is a transformative tool for course discovery, selection, and planning. This tool is particularly helpful for first-year Harvard College students who are exploring concentrations or for students who are thinking about changing their concentration. The What If? Report allows you to visualize how potential coursework will help you satisfy degree requirements based on a concentration. Requirements for select concentrations as outlined below (more concentrations will be live in the SBR in Fall 2022). To learn how to use the SBR, visit the my.harvard Knowledge Base. General Education and Divisional Distribution requirements The tool is designed to help you find courses serendipitously.įind courses based on the Harvard College academic requirements you need to fulfill. When you log in to the Course Search in my.harvard, you will be able to see a series of six random courses that you may want to take for the semester. Learn how to use the AAR Have you Considered? If your department is using the AAR, an Advising Report button will display in the Academic Requirements area under the My Program tab in my.harvard. Harvard Griffin GSAS students in select academic departments can also use the AAR. You and your advisors may view the AAR online via my.harvard or and print/download the AAR as a PDF to use during advising meetings. The tool aggregates all the of Harvard College requirements in one place, to facilitate transparency in advising, course selection, and report on student progress. Harvard College students can use the AAR to view progress to degree. The University reserves the right to cancel or modify courses of instruction, to change times, days, or locations of courses, and to change a course’s instructor(s) at any time.
In the event that my.harvard Course Search is unavailable, you can use the Courses PDF as an alternative way to browse the my.harvard Course Catalog. You can also use the course search to find classroom locations during the first week of classes. Learn how to use the course catalog search to find the right courses. You must be logged into my.harvard to use all of the tools below. Harvard College students, Harvard Griffin GSAS students, and students cross registering into Harvard FAS courses