Is it true that there is no more MS program in Applied Math?

<p>I read that on CC somewhere, and I would like to know if it’s true.</p>

<p>toenail: This is the 2nd question you’ve asked recently that is Google-able. (Can you not get google in your country?) </p>

<p>See: [School</a> of Engineering and Applied Sciences - The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences](<a href=“http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/programs_of_study/school_of_engineering_and_applied_sciences.php]School”>http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/programs_of_study/school_of_engineering_and_applied_sciences.php)</p>

<p>Degree Requirements</p>

<p>Students may work towards three graduate degrees—master of science, master of engineering, or doctor of philosophy—in one of four areas: applied mathematics, applied physics, computer science, and engineering sciences.</p>