Summer School Courses
The following courses offered through the Harvard Summer School may be applied to the ALM in Museum Studies. All Summer School instructors count as Harvard instructors for the purpose of fulfilling degree requirements. Summer School courses may be included in the three courses required for admission to the degree program.
Admitted degree candidates may apply for financial aid. To receive financial aid during the summer, degree candidates should have their completed financial aid applications on file with the Financial Aid Office by March 11. Financial aid for Summer School may include the Harvard Summer School Scholarship for tuition for one 4-unit course and the Federal Direct Stafford Loan. For more information, call the Extension School Financial Aid Office, (617) 495-4293.
Core Courses
- MUSE S-100 Introduction to Museum Studies
- MUSE S-101 Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing in Museum Studies
General Electives
- ANTH S-170 Field Methods in Andean Archaeology: The Harvard Field School at Tiwanaku, Bolivia
- ANTH S-1200 Archaeology of the Silk Road
- ANTH S-1655 The Anthropology of Race and Racism
- ANTH S-1699 Life Online: Culture, Technology, and Democracy
- CLAS S-125 Myth and Poetry in Greece and Rome
- CSCI S-A Internet and Integrated Productivity Software
- CSCI S-H Fundamentals of Website Development
- CSCI S-Y Video Field Production
- CREA S-165 Writing Grant Proposals
- EDUC S-037 Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations
- HARC S-183 The Architecture of Boston
- SSAM S-196 Electronic Commerce Strategies
All History, Visual and Environmental Studies, and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality courses.
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