Teaching the Science of Innovation to Military Members
Design Defense Studio brings together over a dozen members of the United States military to learn the science of innovation while tackling real-world problems for the Department of Defense
Duke prepares engineering and science graduates for technology industry leadership. The Duke Master of Engineering Management is the tech-savvy alternative to the MBA. It comprises a core management curriculum and a variety of electives. It is interdisciplinary and flexible, focusing on application, global awareness and a best-in-class student experience.
Duke prepares engineering and science graduates for technology industry leadership. The Duke Master of Engineering Management is the tech-savvy alternative to the MBA. It comprises a core management curriculum and a variety of electives. It is interdisciplinary and flexible, focusing on application, global awareness and a best-in-class student experience.
Having a technical and business skills is an advantage.
There is a critical need across the globe for people who can integrate technical skills with business acumen to solve complex problems. Duke’s Master of Engineering Management graduates meet that need.
Professionalism and the 5 Principles
These principles create a core competency and a shared view, which faculty and staff deliver through a common student experience.
Duke University’s Master of Engineering Management Program is one of the founding members of the Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium. MEMPC is a small group of highly recognized graduate-level programs in engineering management.
Listen and enjoy the conversation for the MEM student podcast
Design Defense Studio brings together over a dozen members of the United States military to learn the science of innovation while tackling real-world problems for the Department of Defense
With a wealth of experience and a passion for engineering education, Bozic is ready to lead the MEM program to new heights and drive innovation and excellence in engineering management.
Cocks was a highly regarded professor of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science for nearly 50 years at Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering.
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Pratt Graduate and Professional students are invited to join us for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner complete with turkey and all the fixings! Registration required.
6:00 pm