Duke's SAF-accredited Master of Forestry trains foresters to work effectively on emerging frontiers in forest management, conservation and policy, with a skillset grounded in practical field skills and augmented by cutting-edge tools in geospatial analysis, multi-resource assessment and finance.
The Master of Environmental Management is a flexible two-year professional master's degree for students who want to make an impact in meaningful careers at the intersection of policy, science and community.
These degrees can be pursued concurrently, or combined with other programs such as an MBA, JD, and others.
Duke's resources include a 7000-acre research forest adjacent to our main campus in Durham, North Carolina, plus the Duke University Marine Lab on the North Carolina coast.