Duke Continuing Studies Programs provide Duke employees and Triangle NC residents with ways to take courses in the arts & sciences on a nondegree basis, or as an auditor. The Director of Academic Services for Continuing Studies is Kim Price; she may be contacted at kprice@duke.edu.
There are a selection of ways to take courses through Duke Continuing Studies:
- Auditing – Taking Duke courses on a non-credit basis with instructor permission
- Nondegree Graduate Studies – Taking Duke graduate courses for credit on a nondegree basis
- Nondegree Undergraduate Coursework – Taking Duke undergraduate courses for credit on a nondegree basis
- Duke Employee Tuition Rates – Information for Duke employees wanting to audit or take undergraduate courses for credit at reduced tuition rates
Duke employees and community members with appropriate academic backgrounds are eligible to audit certain Duke courses. While auditors do not receive academic credit, they do have an official… read more » about Auditing Courses
Duke University ranks as one of the leading universities in the world for academic programs, medicine, and research. The special Employee Tuition Rate Program is designed to make Duke’s academic… read more » about Duke Employee Tuition Rates
Duke Continuing Studies works with those who hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a variety of educational needs: 1. Who would like to take a few… read more » about Graduate Coursework
Duke Continuing Studies works with local Triangle area residents with a variety of educational needs: Who want to take a few courses for career development.Who eventually plan to enter graduate… read more » about Undergraduate Coursework