About Marine Science & Conservation in Duke University
Marine Science and Conservation (MARSCI) encompasses the interdisciplinary study of marine systems, their protection, and their governance. Coursework and field experiences will ground students in the relevant natural, physical and social science disciplines, and prepare them to dive deeply into specific issues facing our oceans and maritime communities.
The Marine Science and Conservation major is designed to be flexible, allowing students to build proficiency in many aspects of marine science while affording ample opportunity for specialization in a field or topic of interest. Students can choose to pursue independent research projects potentially leading to Graduation with Distinction.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS : 7.0
- TOEFL IBT: 90
Duke University Cost of Accommodation
Students who intend to enrol at Duke University must manage their living expenses by covering the costs of food, lodging, laundry, travel, and other expenses in accordance with their requirements and capacities. The following is an estimate of the cost of studying in the United States for international students.
Category (undergraduate) |
Fee (2020-21, in USD) |
Application Fees |
85 |
Tuition and Fee |
58,198 |
Room |
8,924 |
Board |
8,076 |
Books And Supplies |
3,410 |
Total estimated cost |
78,608 |
The following are the expected tuition costs and expenses for international students pursuing master's degrees in the 2020-21 academic year:
Category (Graduate) |
Fee (2021) - Spring semester (In USD) |
Application Fees |
95 |
Tuition Fee |
28,950 |
Health fee |
429 |
Transcript fee |
120 |
Activity fee |
18 |
Graduate Student Serv Fee |
10 |
Recreation Fee |
166 |
Health Insurance |
3900 |
Housing |
5,780 |
Board |
1,850 |
Books and Supplies |
312 |
Local Transportation |
920 |
Personal and Miscellaneous |
2000 |
Total cost |
40,436 |