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As a Master of Engineering student, you will train with top experts in the optics field, combining classroom learning with essential business principles. Our graduates possess the technical knowledge to drive discoveries forward and the business acumen to bring significant advances to fruition.
Duke’s Master of Engineering in Photonics and Optical Sciences offers an innovative alternative to traditional master’s programs. Designed to deepen your technological expertise in light-based technologies and develop your business leadership and management skills—prepare for a successful career in industry.
Delivery time is usually 1-3 days in Denmark and 5-6 days within Europe. For overseas orders delivery time may vary from 5-12 days.
Duke is home to the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics (FIP), where groundbreaking researchers are crafting solutions for light-based technologies. From making scalable quantum computing a reality to fighting cancer, FIP researchers are at the forefront of innovation. The expertise of FIP faculty is reflected in the courses offered through our Master of Engineering in Photonics and Optical Sciences.
In every Duke Master of Engineering program, students take specialized technical courses alongside a core curriculum in business leadership and management. A required internship or project completes your degree, providing practical, contextual experience that enhances learning.
Duke offered specialized technical classes plus business leadership and management courses, which perfectly met my needs.
Duke’s Master of Engineering in Photonics and Optical Sciences offers an innovative alternative to traditional master’s programs. Designed to deepen your technological expertise in light-based technologies and develop your business leadership and management skills—prepare for a successful career in industry.
Master of Engineering students complete Core Industry Preparatory Courses, an internship, three (3) technical electives (two of which will be selected from similar areas of concentration), and Departmental Requirements including: