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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biostatistics
Duke University's Master of Biostatistics Program is unique in its balanced focus on three core competencies: analysis, biology, and communication.
Statistical Science
The Statistical Science degree at Duke University is a rigorous two-year graduate experience, where you'll delve into the very core of statistical theory, methods, computation, and their real-world applications.
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.
Bioethics and Science Policy
The Master of Arts in Bioethics and Science Policy program at Duke University is the only program in the country that combines bioethics, tech ethics, and science policy to teach students how to thoughtfully identify, analyze, and propose solutions to address cutting edge and historical developments in science, medicine, technology and policy.
Photonics and Optical Sciences
The Photonics and Optical Sciences degree at Duke University offers an innovative alternative to traditional master’s programs.
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.
Medical Physics
The Master in Medical Physics program at Duke University provides the technical foundations of radiology, radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, and radiation safety. In fact, our program is one of the few that offers "tracks" to focus on all four of these major areas of medical physics.
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.
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.