Management--Organizations--Marketing--Entrepreneurship--Leadership

Markets and Management is a certificate program for Duke undergraduates wanting to study business, organizations, entrepreneurship, and related issues. The program exposes students to cutting-edge research and provides opportunities to engage in real-world experiences both at home and globally. This certification prepares students for careers in business and management, banking, consulting, technology, government, the non-profit sector, and related graduate fields.

The Markets and Management program has four primary learning objectives:

  • to learn to bridge theoretical and applied research
  • to learn to be an effective team player
  • to develop effective written and oral communication skills
  • to develop skills necessary for active, independent learning

For information on our assessement stragegy and the QEP, click here


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pic Bonnie Wilson Stevenson is the administrative glue that holds the program together. She has been with the Sociology department for 10 years. Bonnie remains dedicated to making this popular and high demand program accessible for students with flexible advisement appointments and an open door policy. Bonnie is also a Durham native so make sure to ask her about what to do in town.

M&M Director leads Duke Engage program in Portland Oregon

Prof's classes tackle real-world woe
At Duke University's Sanford Institute, Tony Brown steers students to create programs that meet social needs.

Computer Majors adding other skills to land jobs

Duke in New York:
Financial Markets & Institutions

The Duke in New York: Financial Markets and Institutions program introduces students to all dimensions of the financial services industry. Students will gain firsthand knowledge of the financial services industry, as well as the regulations and institutions af fecting it, both through coursework and organized interactions with Duke Alumni.
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