The Master of Liberal Arts, Management degree program is offered online with one degree requirement required on campus at Harvard University. Weekend options are available for the on-campus course.
Getting Started
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Upcoming Term: Fall 2025
Take an admission course this fall.
Learn about Course Search and Registration.
Required Course Curriculum
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Online core and elective courses
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On-campus applied active learning elective
12 Graduate Courses (48 credits)
The customizable course curriculum covers a broad range of management topics. With online courses offered in both synchronous and asynchronous formats, you can participate in some courses on demand and others live for real-time engagement with faculty and peers.
Required Core & Elective Courses
- 1 economics course (microeconomics or managerial economics)
- 1 accounting course (financial or managerial accounting)
- 1 organizational behavior course
- MGMT 4000 Organizational Behavior or MGMT 4100 Managing Yourself and Leading Others
- 1 finance course
- 1 marketing course
- 1 enterprise management course
- 1 strategy course
- 1 applied active learning elective (see on-campus experience)
- 4 management electives
- EXPO 34 Business Rhetoric is an elective option.
Learn how to search and register for courses.
Optional Graduate Certificates and Microcertificates
You can choose to concentrate your degree studies in a specific area within in management to earn a certificate or microcertificate along the way.
Graduate Certificates:
- Business Communications
- Business Economics
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Sustainability and Innovation
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Marketing Management and Digital Strategy
- Nonprofit Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Principles of Finance
- Project Management
- Real Estate Investment
- Strategic Management
Microcertificates:
On-Campus Experience
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Choose between the accelerated or standard on-campus experience.
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Learn and network in-person with your classmates.
Nearly all courses can be taken online, but the degree requires a 4-credit on-campus experience at Harvard University.
You have two choices for your applied active learning elective (4 credits):
- Accelerated on-campus option:
- Complete two 2-credit active learning weekends (ALW) in the fall or spring.
- ALWs are graded SAT/UNSAT to encourage creativity and risk taking. If interested you may register for additional ALWs for your own professional development; however, a maximum of two ALWs (4 credits) count toward the degree.
- Standard on-campus option:
- Complete one three-week Harvard Summer School (HSS) course.
- Multiple three-week courses count toward the degree; there is no limit. The first three-week course you take will satisfy the applied active learning elective requirement. After that additional 3-week on-campus courses will fulfill other degree requirements.
- The standard option is ideal for those who want a more traditional on-campus experience. For an additional fee, HSS offers housing, meal plans, and a prolonged on-campus experience here at Harvard University. Learn more about campus life at Harvard.
International Students Who Need a Student Visa
To meet the on-campus requirement, you choose the standard on-campus option and study with us in the summer. For more information, see International Student Study Options page.
In-Person Co-Curricular Events
Come to Cambridge for Convocation (fall) to celebrate your hard-earned admission, Harvard career fairs offered throughout the year, HES alumni networking events (here at Harvard and around the world), and, of course, Harvard University Commencement (May).
Admissions
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Confirm your initial eligibility with a four-year bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent.
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Take three courses to earn your way in.
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In the semester of your third course, submit your application.
Below are our initial eligibility requirements and an overview of our unique admissions process to help get you started. Visit the Degree Program Admissions page for more details.
Initial Eligibility
- Prior to enrolling in any degree-applicable courses, you must possess a four-year regionally accredited U.S. bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent. Foreign bachelor’s degrees must be evaluated for equivalency.
- If English is your second language, you’ll need to prove English proficiency before registering for a course. We have multiple proficiency options.
Earn Your Way In: Courses for Admission
With our performance-based admission process, you begin by taking courses with us first. You’ll simply register — no application required — for the following three 4-credit, graduate-level degree courses (available online).
These prerequisite courses count toward your degree once you’re admitted; they are not additional courses. They are investments in your studies and help ensure success in the program.
- 1 economics course (microeconomics or managerial economics)
- 1 organizational behavior course or EXPO 34 Business Rhetoric
- Before registering for an organizational behavior or economics course, you’ll need to pass our online test of critical reading and writing skills or earn a B or higher in EXPO 34 Business Rhetoric (counts as an elective)
- 1 accounting course (financial or managerial accounting)
You need to perform well in the three courses earning a grade of B or higher without letting your overall Harvard cumulative GPA dip below 3.0.
The three courses don’t need to be taken in a particular order or in the same semester, and you can register for the courses in fall, spring, or summer. We offer three starts.
Learn how to search and register for courses.
Applying to the Degree Program
During the semester of your third degree course, submit the official application to the program.
Don’t delay! You must prioritize the three degree courses for admission and apply before completing subsequent courses. By doing so, you’ll:
- Avoid the loss of credit due to expired course work or changes to admission and degree requirements.
- Ensure your enrollment in critical degree-candidate-only courses.
- Avoid the delayed application fee.
- Gain access to exclusive benefits.
Eligible students who submit a complete and timely application will have 9 more courses after admission to earn the degree.
Applicants can register for courses in the upcoming semester before they receive their grades and while they await their admission decision.
Prospective ALM students can expect acceptance into the program by meeting all the eligibility and academic requirements detailed on this page, submitting a complete application, and having no academic standing or conduct concerns.
Alternative Admission Pathways
We offer two alternative pathways to admission:
MITx MicroMasters® Credential Admissions Pathway
If you have earned the MicroMasters® Program credential in Supply Chain Management you may apply the credential toward admission and complete one additional course at the Harvard Extension School. Learn more about the MicroMasters Pathway.
HBS Online CORe Admissions Pathway
Through the Credential of Readiness (CORe) pathway, you may prepare for admission to the Management Degree Program by earning the CORe credential from Harvard Business School Online and then completing one degree course at Harvard Extension School. Learn more about the CORe Admissions Pathway.
The Office of Predegree Advising & Admissions makes all final determinations about program eligibility.
Searching and Registering for Courses
The Division of Continuing Education (DCE) offers degree courses all year round to accelerate degree completion. You can study in fall, January, and spring terms through Harvard Extension School (HES) and during the summer through Harvard Summer School (HSS). To find courses and register, use our Course Search and Registration platform.
Upcoming Term: Fall 2025
Fall registration is open July 21–August 28.
Start Planning
Explore our 2025–26 course catalog.
You can enroll full or part time. After qualifying for admission, many of our degree candidates study part time, taking two courses per semester (fall/spring) and one in the January and summer sessions.
Most fall and spring courses meet once a week for two hours, while January and summer courses meet more frequently in a condensed format.
Completing Your Degree
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Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
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Complete your courses in five years.
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Earn your Harvard degree and enjoy Harvard Alumni Association benefits upon graduation.
Required GPA, Withdrawal Grades, and Repeat Courses
GPA. You need to earn a B or higher in each of the three degree courses required for admission and a B– or higher in each of the subsequent courses. In addition, your cumulative GPA cannot dip below 3.0.
If admitted with EXPO 34 Business Rhetoric, you still need to earn a grade of B or higher for the organizational behavior requirement.
Withdrawal grades. You are allowed to receive two withdrawal (WD) grades without them affecting your GPA. Any additional WD grades count as zero in your cumulative GPA. Please note that a WD grade from a 2-credit course will count as one of your two allowed WD grades. See Academic Standing.
Repeat courses. We advise you to review the ALM program’s strict policies about repeating courses. Generally speaking, you may not repeat a course to improve your GPA or to fulfill a degree requirement (if the minimum grade was not initially achieved). Nor can you repeat a course for graduate credit that you’ve previously completed at Harvard Extension School or Harvard Summer School at the undergraduate level.
Alternative Pathway Admission
HBS Online CORe
GPA. You need to earn a passing grade in CORe and a B or higher grade in the economics course, without letting your overall Harvard cumulative GPA dip below 3.0.
HBS CORe does not count for credit toward the degree (even the credit version) and does not replace the required accounting or organizational behavior requirements, which you’ll need to complete once admitted with grades of B or higher.
For the accounting requirement, you’ll need to register for the non-CORe version of the Financial Accounting Principles course or choose Managerial Accounting.
MITx MicroMasters®
GPA. You need to earn a B or higher in economics, organizational behavior, and accounting and a B– or higher in all other courses. In addition, your cumulative GPA cannot dip below 3.0.
Withdrawal grades. You are allowed to receive 1 withdrawal (WD) grade without it affecting your GPA. Any additional WD grades count as zero in your cumulative GPA.
Repeat courses. We advise you to review the ALM program’s strict policies about repeating courses. Generally speaking, you may not repeat a course to improve your GPA or to fulfill a degree requirement (if the minimum grade was not initially achieved). Nor can you repeat a course for graduate credit that you’ve previously completed at Harvard Extension School or Harvard Summer School at the undergraduate level.
Courses Expire: You Need to Apply on Time and Finish Your Coursework in Under Five Years
Expired coursework. Courses over five years old at the point of admission will not count toward the degree.
Five-year degree completion timeline. Further, you have five years to complete your degree requirements. The five-year timeline begins at the end of the term in which you complete any three degree-applicable courses regardless of whether or not you have been admitted to a degree program.
Don’t delay! Potential degree candidates must plan accordingly and apply to the program in a timely manner, or they risk losing degree credit for completed course work.
Admission eligibility will be jeopardized if, at the point of application to the program, the five-year degree completion policy cannot be satisfied (i.e., too many courses to complete in the time remaining).
Graduate with Your Harvard Degree
When you have fulfilled all degree requirements, you will earn your Harvard University degree: Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in Extension Studies, Field: Management. Degrees are awarded in November, February, and May, with the annual Harvard Commencement ceremony in May.
Degree Candidate Exclusive Benefits
When you become an officially admitted degree candidate, you have access to a rich variety of exclusive benefits to support your academic journey. To learn more, visit degree candidate academic opportunities and privileges.