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Office of Executive Education
1033 Massachusetts Avenue
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Cambridge, MA 02138
execed@gsd.harvard.edu
Tel: 617-384-7214
Fax: 617-496-0297

Executive Education

Harvard University

Executive Education

Executive Education at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD) provides a dynamic environment for architects, design professionals, real estate leaders, government officials, policy makers, and scholars from around the world to address emerging issues affecting their fields, learn new management strategies, and develop best practices.

Our programs are led by renowned faculty from across Harvard University as well as by eminent practitioners and scholars from across the country and around the world.

What's New?

BIM and Process Change

In this one day program, participants will gain an understanding of the concepts of BIM as they relate to architecture, design, and construction. August 6, 2009.

Registration is on-going.

Executive Education Programs

Design Programs

Encompassing a wide variety of subjects, including architecture, urban planning, design ideas and technologies, practice management, business development, and leadership, programs in design run from one to five days and are scheduled throughout the year.

Real Estate Programs

Ranging in length from two days to six weeks, our programs in real estate cover a diverse range of topics and are specifically designed for developers, owners, financiers, senior public officials, leaders of community-based development corporations, and other real estate professionals.

Customized Programs

Executive Education will collaborate with your organization, firm, or group to design a tailored, customized program that delivers relevant, immediately applicable learning tools and knowledge to specifically meet your group’s learning objectives.

 

Many Executive Education programs qualify for continuing education credits with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education System, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), and the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). The majority of programs also qualify for Health/Safety/Welfare credit.

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updated 30-Jun-2009