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24 Master's degrees offered by the university
Risk Engineering (with concentration in Energy and Climate Systems)
Duke University's Master of Engineering (MEng) in Risk Engineering (with concentration in Energy and Climate Systems) program emphasizes a systems approach and the use of statistical decision theory to assess the potential for extreme events, and the costs and benefits of their consequences.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Photonics)
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics at Duke University offers a Photonics Certificate, open to any graduate student at Duke. The goal of this Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Photonics) program at Duke University is to provide a venue for students to learn more about photonics as a path to interdisciplinary research and technology development.
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering degree at Duke University builds innovative thinkers and authentic leaders.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Geomechanics and Geophysics for Energy and the Environment)
The Civil and Environmental Engineering (Geomechanics and Geophysics for Energy and the Environment) degree at Duke University seeks to understand and address issues related to underground engineering, the exploration of oil, gas, methane hydrates, and more—as well as resource use and environmental hazards.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing)
The Civil and Environmental Engineering (Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing) degree at Duke University develops efficient, precise algorithms to study and solve complex problems governed by the laws of mechanics.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Fluid Dynamics track)
The Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Fluid Dynamics track) program offered by Duke University is highly interdisciplinary and offers students tremendous flexibility in crafting a graduate program that suits individual interests.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering)
In the Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering) degree at Duke University, students will take courses in programming, computer architecture, systems, and more. They will make you a great programmer!
Biomedical Engineering
The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering program at Duke University provides a solid foundation of rigorous training and research experience to propel your career to developing new biomedical technologies.
Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing
The Master of Engineering in Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing programme at Duke University emphasizes the use and development of modern numerical tools for model-based simulations such as finite element methods, uncertainty quantification procedures, and data analysis techniques, among others.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design)
The students enrolled in the Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design) program at Duke University learn in the classroom and the lab from faculty working on new, resilient hardware architectures for emerging platforms, spanning the gamut from major datacenters to personal mobile devices.
Biomedical Engineering
Studying for a master's degree in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University prepares you for leadership in industry or in academia. You will be part of a highly regarded program that began as one of the world's first and continues to be ranked among the very best.
Environmental Management (Coastal and Marine Systems)
The Environmental Management (Coastal and Marine Systems) degree at Duke University prepares graduates with deep subject matter expertise in an environmental topical area, and combines that knowledge with a toolkit of cutting-edge, essential skills that can be immediately applied in a wide array of rapidly-evolving environmental careers.
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science degree at Duke University is ideal preparation for industry work, a research career or doctoral study.
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Graduate Duke University students in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (MEMS) work in close collaboration with world-renowned faculty on state-of-the-art, interdisciplinary research programs.
Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering and Public Policy)
The Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering and Public Policy) degree at Duke University builds innovative thinkers and authentic leaders.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Risk and Resilient Systems)
The research methods of the Civil and Environmental Engineering (Risk and Resilient Systems) at Duke University include dynamic systems analysis, numerical modeling, uncertainty quantification and parallel computing.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering degree at Duke University is career-focused. Deepen your understanding of technology. Develop management expertise.
Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Environmental Fluid Dynamics)
The Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Environmental Fluid Dynamics) degree at Duke University builds innovative thinkers and authentic leaders.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Microelectronics, Photonics and Nanotechnology)
Duke University's Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Microelectronics, Photonics and Nanotechnology) program is designed to prepare master's students either for PhD research or to directly obtain engineering jobs in the broad semiconductor industry.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Nanocience)
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics at Duke University offers a Photonics Certificate, open to any graduate student at Duke. The goal of this Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Nanocience) program at Duke University is to provide a venue for students to learn more about photonics as a path to interdisciplinary research and technology development.