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In today's interconnected world, sustainable development has become more vital than ever, demanding professionals equipped with diverse interdisciplinary skills and perspectives. By pursuing a master's degree in global development practice, you will: Gain comprehensive insights into human health challenges, socio-ecological systems, technological advancements, and economic strategies that drive sustainable progress.
Question established norms, explore innovative approaches, devise effective solutions, and inspire transformative thinking within organizations.
Apply local insights within international frameworks.
Collaborate with and learn from a worldwide community of development experts.
Prior to enrolling in any degree-applicable courses, you must possess a 4-year regionally accredited US bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent. Foreign bachelor’s degrees must be evaluated for equivalency.
We require a current official transcript (i.e., a transcript issued directly from the school to our office) from each college or university from which you have earned a degree.
3.0 GPA- Earn the required cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 (equivalent to a grade of B) or higher from all Harvard courses.