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What is a Harvard Extension degree?
Lewis proposed renaming the school the “Harvard School of Continuing and Professional Studies” and dropping the words “in Extension Studies” from degrees so that the school would offer Bachelor of Liberal Arts, Master of Liberal Arts, and Master of Professional Studies degrees.
What is an extension degree?
An extension program is a department within a college that offers classes to local residents interested in learning new skills or information. Extension programs were designed to educate entire communities. Individuals who enroll in this kind of program take classes purely to advance their knowledge in a subject.
Do edX courses look good on a resume?
An edX certificate or Coursera course is likely designed for professionals to master a job skill. A more short-term course taught on Skillshare or Hubspot Academy, on the other hand, will certainly be helpful but will likely not be seen as something in the realm of higher education.
What is HarvardX course?
HarvardX is the Harvard-specific branch of online platform EdX, which offers courses free of charge to students across the globe.
How can I get career advice at Harvard Extension School?
In addition to Career and Academic Resource Center’s career video archive and free live webinars, we offer monthly call-in career advising for registered Harvard Extension School students. Officially admitted degree candidates can access Harvard’s Office of Career Services, attend job fairs, and apply for career-enhancing fellowships.
Is a Harvard Extension degree the same as a Harvard degree?
In short, while a Harvard Extension Degree is issued by Harvard University, it is not the same degree that is issued to graduates of other schools at Harvard such as a Harvard College AB degree, a Harvard Business School MBA degree, or a Harvard GSAS AM degree.
Is the Harvard University Extension Program elitist?
The Harvard University Extension program offers Graduate and Undergraduate degrees that require on campus time. You sit in the same classrooms as “regular” Harvard students and you put in the same time. By claiming that you somehow have earned a “different” type of Harvard degree is underhanded and seriously elitist.
Do employers care if you go to Harvard University?
The short answer is “maybe.” Aside from the Harvard or Harvard Extension School brand, there are a few factors employers typically consider: It depends on the person and what else he or she brings to the tablein terms of job experience, specific technical/work skills, and whether or not he or she will be a good fit for the team.