<p>I can't seem to find evidence of one on the website. By "Great Books" program I mean like Directed Studies at Yale, the Core Curriclum (Lit Hum and CC) at Columbia, the Humanities sequence at Princeton, Amherst's Readings in the European Tradition program, or Chicago's Core Curriculum?</p>
<p>No, of course not. In fact, that's one of the great (and valid) criticism of Harvard. If you want the "Great Books," you need to go to....St. John's, Reed, Thomas Aquinas and other similar places...</p>
<p>Harvard technically has a core curriculum, but I've heard it sucks. (Not that I don't still love Harvard...)</p>
<p>"No, of course not." ?? Hah why is that worthy of an "of course" Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Amherst have one...</p>