Committee on Higher Degree Petitions

Graduate Programs Administrator: Sheila Ferguson Jefferson 362 | (617)495-4327 |
In place of demonstrating proficiency by satisfactory course performance, a student may demonstrate proficiency by an oral examination, by submitting evidence of satisfactory work in appropriate courses taken at other institutions, or by other means deemed satisfactory by the Committee on Higher Degrees. Students wishing to utilize this option should submit a petition to the Committee on Higher Degrees before the end of their first year of Harvard graduate school. The general requirements outlined under Course Requirements are a minimum standard and students will usually take additional courses in their selected fields and in other fields. A student need not fulfill these requirements before beginning research.
As a result of an exchange agreement between the universities, graduate students in physics at Harvard may also enroll in lecture courses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The procedure is outlined at https://crossreg.harvard.edu/OASIS/CrossReg/index.html . Courses taken at MIT will be listed on Harvard transcripts along with the grade received.
Most MIT courses are automatically accepted for credit by the Harvard Physics Department.

Petitions
Include general description of the equivalent course including the text used, instructor and syllabus. Turn all materials in to the Graduate Coordinator.
Petition to Use a Harvard or MIT Course to Satisfy a Physics Field Requirement
Petition to Obtain Credit for Graduate Work Done Outside Harvard University








