Sampling of Cross-Registration Elective Courses
Harvard Chan students may petition, pending available space at the host school, to cross-register for elective courses. The Harvard University Cross-Registration Consortium includes the Harvard Faculties, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University. Students are responsible for confirming cross-registered course offerings and credits.
A sampling of cross-registration elective courses taken by previous MPH students is provided below.
Harvard Business School (HBS)
HBSMBA 1305: Changing the World – Life Choice of Influential Leaders (Spring)
HBSMBA 1757: Launching Technology Ventures (Fall)
HBSMBA 1775: Entrepreneurship in Life Sciences(Fall)
HBSMBA 2056: Power and influence (Spring)
HBSMBA 2240: Negotiation (Fall or Spring)
HBSMBA 6334: Field Course – Field Y Projects in Business Management (Spring)
HBSMBA 2134: Digital Innovation and Transformation (Fall)
Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS)
APCOMP 209A: Data Science 1: Introduction to Data Science (Fall)
APCOMP 209B: Data Science 2: Advanced Topics in Data Science (Spring)
CELLBIO 314QC: Science of Mindfulness (Spring 1)
GENETIC 390QC: Bootcamp: Experimental Approaches in Genetics (Winter)
GOV 2001: Quantitative Social Science Methods I (Spring)
GOV 2002: Quantitative Social Science Methods II (Fall)
Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD)
SES 5490: Affordable Housing and Community Development (Fall)
Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE)
EDU A027: Strategic Finance for Nonprofit Leaders (Fall or Spring)
EDU S030: Intermediate Statistics for Educational Research: Applied Linear Regression (Spring)
EDU S052: Intermediate and Advanced Statistical Methods for Applied Educational Research (Fall or Spring)
EDU S057: Making Data Count (Spring)
Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)
API 222: Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics (Spring)
BGP 235M: Private Capital for Public Purpose: Impact Investing and Its Siblings (Fall 2)
DEV 501M: Native Americans in the 21st Century (Winter)
DPI 122: Politics and American Public Policy (Fall)
DPI 312: Sparking Social Change Through Arts and Culture (Spring 1)
DPI 543: Corruption: Finding it and Fixing It (Fall)
DPI 622M: Digital Government (Fall 2)
DPI 678M: Product Management and Society (Spring 1)
IGA 103: Global Governance (Fall)
IGA 655: Middle Eastern Politics and Policy (Spring)
MLD 103M: PDIA in Action: Development Through Facilitated Emergence (Spring)
MLD 113M: Strategy and Decision (Spring 2)
MLD 125: What Works in Public Sector Management (Spring)
MLD 201: Exercising Leadership: The Politics of Change (Fall or Spring)
MLD 304: Science of Behavior Change (Fall)
MLD 340: Power and Influence for Positive Impact (Winter)
MLD 355: Public Narrative (Fall)
MLD 377: Organizing: People, Power, Change (Spring)
MLD 381: Mitigating and Managing a Crisis (Spring)
MLD 411M: Introduction to Budgeting and Financial Management (Fall)
MLD 427: Managing Financial Resources in Non-Profit Organizations (Fall or Spring)
MLD 605: Service Delivery via Systems Thinking and Supply Chain Management (Spring)
MLD 615M: Mixed Methods Analytics for Leaders and Policy Makers (Spring 1)
MLD 620M: The Data Smart City: Driving Innovation with Technology (Spring 2)
MLD 636: Managing Transformations in Healthcare
MLD 820: Strategies for Social Impact (Fall)
SUP 578: US Healthcare Industry and Regulatory Policy (Fall)
SUP 581: Federal Health Policy Making from Legislative Specs to Regulations (Fall)
SUP 600: Equitable Development and Housing Policy in Urban Settings (Fall)
Harvard Law School (HLS)
HLS 2011: Art of Social Change (Spring)
HLS 2359: Food Law and Policy (Fall or Spring)
HLS 2497: Public Health Law and Policy (Fall or Spring)
HLS 2989: Health Care Rights in the Twenty-First Century (Fall)
HLS 8038: Food Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (Fall or Spring)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT 15 .071 The Analytic Edge (Fall)
MIT 15 .814 L02: Marketing Innovation
MIT HST .590 Biomedical Engineering Seminar (Fall)
MIT MAS .883: Revolutionary Ventures: How to Invent and Deploy Transformative Technology (Fall)
Last updated: 10.1.2023