Harvard Division of Continuing Education

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== Harvard Division of Continuing Education ==

The Harvard Division of Continuing Education (DCE) is a division of Harvard University that offers a variety of programs and courses for adult learners. It is designed to provide educational opportunities to individuals who seek to continue their education, enhance their professional skills, or pursue personal enrichment.

History[edit | edit source]

The Harvard Division of Continuing Education was established to extend the resources of Harvard University to a broader audience. It has evolved over the years to include a wide range of programs and courses that cater to the needs of adult learners.

Programs[edit | edit source]

The DCE offers several programs, including:

Courses[edit | edit source]

Courses offered by the DCE cover a wide range of subjects, including business, computer science, liberal arts, and sciences. These courses are available in various formats, including on-campus, online, and hybrid.

Faculty[edit | edit source]

The faculty at the DCE includes Harvard University professors, industry experts, and experienced practitioners. This diverse group of educators ensures that students receive high-quality instruction and practical knowledge.

Admissions[edit | edit source]

Admission to the DCE programs varies depending on the specific program. Some programs have open enrollment, while others may require an application process. The DCE aims to make education accessible to a wide audience, regardless of their background or previous educational experience.

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