Online Courses
STEM Course
Do you think the fees are wrong ? Report Here
Duke University Reviews
Most Popular Tags
6 Reviews Found
Likes:
My course is updated and designed to give any one part of it a business analyst's toolkit. We have a capstone project at the end of our course that helps us immerse in an industry-style project.
The total tuition fee is 86500 dollars.
Likes:
Dislikes:
The curriculum is great and up to date, some courses actually use the latest news and trends in technology. You have several opportunities within courses and outside of academics to work with several startups. I worked with 5 startups in my 3 semesters and that was the lowest effort.
$72000 with accommodation it goes up to $95000. Don't take unsecured loans with variable interests. try to get schools with scholarships Duke is private and doesn't offer many scholarships. Find fixed loans and finance what you can.
Likes:
Dislikes:
Extremely updated coursework. The syllabus improvements are done based on student feedback. Great exposure to industry and research both. Depends on the track you want to choose.
31000 USD per sem
Likes:
Dislikes:
It is really good. You get to work on live case studies, real industry projects and good experience when it comes to projects similar to what happens in the outside professional world.
60000 USD for 18 months tuition.
Likes:
Dislikes:
It is really good. You get to work on live case studies, real industry projects and good experience when it comes to projects similar to what happens in the outside professional world.
60000 USD for 18 months tuition.
The course curriculum is split into developing a strong engineering skillset toolbox during the first 2 years and classes honing those skills in specific areas in the latter 2 years. While intuitively this makes sense, it does prevent people from fully understanding the field they have chosen until the later part of their college career. It could be improved by integrating some of these higher-level topics earlier so that students have more time to explore other areas instead of committing blindly in their junior year.
Fees included those for tuition, room and board, various computational charges, activities fees, etc.
Comments