Certificate Programs
The Graduate School offers 32 certificate programs (most of which are interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary) that draw upon the unique strengths of Duke's research institutes and faculty. Certificate programs are designed to provide graduate students with advanced training in interdisciplinary or emerging fields of knowledge by taking advantage of the distinctive resources available at Duke or in the Research Triangle Park area. The requirements for each Certificate program generally include additional course work and training that are outlined on the relevant website below. To apply for admission to a Graduate School certificate program, please submit a Graduate Certificate Program Application, signed by the Director of the Graduate Certificate Program, to Judith Wittenberg in the Graduate School's Office of Academic Affairs.
- Advanced Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences
- African and African American Studies
- Anthropology and History
- Biological and Biologically Inspired Materials
- Biomolecular and Tissue Engineering
- Canadian Studies
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- College Teaching
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- Developmental and Stem Cell Biology
- Developmental Psychology
- East Asian Studies
- Ecology
- Genetics and Genomics
- Global Health
- History and Philosophy of Science, Technology and Medicine
- Information Sciences and Information Studies
- Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health
- Interdisciplinary European Studies
- Interdisciplinary Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- Middle East Studies
- Nanoscience
- Non-Linear & Complex Systems
- Philosophy, Arts, and Literature
- Philosophy of Biology
- Photonics
- Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies
- Structural Biology and Biophysics
- Teaching College Biology
- Women's Studies

