Curriculum
The Division of Medical Sciences offers opportunities in a wide range of laboratory experiences and considerable interaction among the programs. While programs vary, generally students take core and advanced courses, attend seminars, perform laboratory rotations, and take a qualifying examination. After successful completion of the qualifying exam, the degree candidate is supervised by the thesis advisor in conjunction with a thesis advisory committee, as detailed in individual Program's Curriculum.
For further information about Program course requirements, please refer to the Program's Curriculum or Program of Study below:
PROGRAMS
Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics (BIG)
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)
COURSES
For further information about the Division of Medical Sciences course offerings, please refer below:
Course information for 2012-2013
Fall 2012 downloadable PDF's:
Fall 2012 First Meeting of Courses
Fall 2012 Nanocourses (please go to nanocourse website for updates as courses will roll in)
Fall 2012 Half Course Time Schedule
Nanos and other courses Website:
https://nanosandothercourses.hms.harvard.edu/
For a complete listing of 200-level courses for the 2012-2013 academic year, refer to the Medical Sciences section of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Catalog: Harvard FAS Registrar Courses.
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