Harvard is very strong in all the sciences. According to US News, it has the 3rd best graduate physics program, 4th best biological sciences graduate program, and 5th best chemistry graduate program. It is 1st in biochemistry, cell Biology, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, and organic chemistry. It is in the top 10 in just about every form of science, including all specialties. Plus, it's math program is phenomenal. Harvard is a very good place to go for the sciences.
Harvard University does have a medical school.
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Harvard University, University of Florida, Cornell University, University of Michigan, University of Kansas, along with a few others teach herpetology
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Harvard University is in Massachusetts.
Yes, Frank O'Connor did teach at Harvard University. He served as a professor in the English Department at Harvard from 1952 to 1955, where he taught courses on Irish literature. O'Connor also held various other teaching positions throughout his career.
Bill Gates went to Harvard University (dropped out)
The University of Oklahoma has a great Bachelors degree of Construction Science
He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Political Science and then got a law degree (JD) from Harvard University.
He got his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Columbia University, and received his JD (Doctor of Laws) from Harvard University.
Harvard university specializes in being a lawyer or a judge as a career
Mark Zuckerberg's major at Harvard was actually Psychology though he loved programming and ended up taking a lot of computer science courses. If you think about it, it makes perfect sense how he mapped people relationships to computer science with something like Facebook.