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At the Duke University Marine Lab, we train students at the undergraduate, master's and doctoral levels. We emphasize small classes, intensive research experiences, immersion in field work, and the opportunity to sample other maritime environments through our signature travel classes.
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Undergraduate

There are a variety of ways for undergrads to study at the Marine Lab—with or without a marine science major. All Duke students in good standing are eligible.
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Graduate

The Duke Marine Lab hosts several distinct graduate student populations pursuing their degrees through different departments.
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Courses

View undergraduate and graduate courses offered at the Marine Lab. Enrollment is open to all Duke students (from any major) and qualified visiting college students.

Academic Calendar

View the Duke University Marine Lab academic calendar and course schedules, including the block schedule for spring semester.

A Sustainable Oyster Farm

The Duke Aquafarm is Duke’s other “campus farm,” where students grow oysters instead of produce and learn how the tasty bivalves could help take a bite out of coastal pollution. 

Under the guidance of professor Tom Schultz, student volunteers learn how to clean and flip the floating bags, and care for the oysters to encourage healthy growth. 

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