Whether you're preparing for a career in academia, industry or government, you can find a graduate degree program to help you achieve your goals at Duke Engineering. Our graduate degree programs include:
Master of Engineering Management (MEM)
The MEM program is a management-track degree with 4 business courses, 4 technical electives, and workshops and seminars series. Our campus students gain real-world experience through an internship while our online students attend short on-campus residencies and complete a capstone project. Program delivery options include:
Campus program
Online program
Master of Engineering (MEng)
The MEng program is an industry-focused degree with 8 technical courses, 2 business courses, and an internship, project, or equivalent. Disciplines include:
Biomedical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Financial Technology (FinTech)
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Photonics and Optical Sciences
Risk Engineering
Master of Science (MS)
The MS is a flexible engineering degree comprised of technical coursework and a thesis or project. This degree is the option to pursue if you would like to complete a thesis. Disciplines include:
Biomedical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The PhD is a highly focused, long-term research degree comprised of technical coursework, teaching assistant experience, and dissertation.
Biomedical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Graduate Certificates
Stand-alone certificates can be earned independent of a graduate degree program and offers credit-based online learning for working professionals.
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Whether you're preparing for a career in academia, industry or government, you can find a graduate degree program to help you achieve your goals at Duke Engineering. Our graduate degree programs include:
Master of Engineering Management (MEM)
The MEM program is a management-track degree with 4 business courses, 4 technical electives, and workshops and seminars series. Our campus students gain real-world experience through an internship while our online students attend short on-campus residencies and complete a capstone project. Program delivery options include:
Campus program
Online program
Master of Engineering (MEng)
The MEng program is an industry-focused degree with 8 technical courses, 2 business courses, and an internship, project, or equivalent. Disciplines include:
Biomedical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Financial Technology (FinTech)
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Photonics and Optical Sciences
Risk Engineering
Master of Science (MS)
The MS is a flexible engineering degree comprised of technical coursework and a thesis or project. This degree is the option to pursue if you would like to complete a thesis. Disciplines include:
Biomedical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The PhD is a highly focused, long-term research degree comprised of technical coursework, teaching assistant experience, and dissertation.
Biomedical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Graduate Certificates
Stand-alone certificates can be earned independent of a graduate degree program and offers credit-based online learning for working professionals.