<p>Wow. You just got accepted and already you can’t wait to get out of there. Congratulations on your acceptance.</p>
<p>Whether you can even do a Bachelor’s and Master’s at all will depend on the concentration. See:
<a href=“Office of Undergraduate Education”>Office of Undergraduate Education;
<p>If your proposed concentration does offer this opportunity, you would need to check out the requirements for the degrees from that department. You would then be wise to check out:
<a href=“http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/courses-exams/courses-instruction”>http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/courses-exams/courses-instruction</a>
in order to see when the courses you need for your degrees are offered and see if you can squeeze them into a 3+ year plan. Not all courses are offered every year.</p>
<p>Just for giggles, I did this exercise for a concentration and a secondary, and it was impossible to do in 4 years without extreme course overload. As @Gibby suggested, you should contact Noël Bisson. I would say that IMO, all this is premature before even having set foot on the campus as a student.</p>