Career-Ready Degrees

Designed by Duke to meet evolving industry needs

You’ve Got the Career Vision and a Great Foundation

But, now you need the advanced knowledge, skills and experience to make your vision a reality. Advance your career with a master’s degree from Duke. Take one of our tailored pathways:

  • Master of Engineering (MEng)
  • Master of Science (MS)
  • Master of Engineering Management (MEM)

Deepen your understanding of technology while developing the business leadership and management expertise you need to succeed. At Duke, enhance your critical thinking and communication skills to compete in tomorrow’s high-tech industries.

Trinity College of Arts & Sciences and Pratt School of Engineering students toss their caps during a graduation photo session on Chapel Drive.
19

Disciplines

2 to 5

Semesters

Business skills courses

Internship opportunities

Duke Engineering Institute for Enterprise Engineering

IEnE offers individuals and organizations powerful tools to transform organizations positively.

Its educational offers combine mastery of emerging technologies with training in leadership and business—producing high-impact professionals with the skills to improve performance and accelerate innovation.

Educational Offerings Include:
  • Professional master’s degrees
  • Graduate certificates
  • Executive training
  • Coursera online specializations
Duke University 2023 Commencement at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Luca Antonacci Headshot
11/21/25 Pratt School of Engineering

Accelerated Success: Luca Antonacci

Duke University’s Master of Engineering in Financial Technology (FinTech) program is known for producing graduates who go on to become leaders in financial innovation. Among the current students preparing to follow that path is Luca Antonacci, a student in the inaugural cohort of Duke FinTech’s accelerated program.

Angela and Agnes with the PocketPal logo.
11/20/25 Pratt School of Engineering

From Idea to MVP: PocketPal

The Duke FinTech program have always supported students to create their own ventures and become entrepreneurs. One of those ventures is PocketPal, an AI-powered academic planning and study-group matching platform. Co-founders Angela Liang (Duke FinTech class of 2025) and Agnes Yan (Duke FinTech class of 2025) share their journey of creating PocketPal and their ideas for the future of the platform.

Jan 21

Duke Research Cafe

Graduate students will present their research to non-experts in an informal setting.

5:00 pm – 5:00 pm