Academics // Undergrads

Pratt Undergraduates

Pratt and Duke offer a wealth of opportunities for its students, including undergraduate research experiences; cultural, ethnic, religious and specialized engineering students groups; and a world class team of researchers and faculty to learn from. Be your number one advocate. Students share responsibility with Pratt faculty for the quality and richness of their education. Be an advocate for yourself: get the advising you need, ask for help when you need it, get involved in Pratt and university activities. Multiple avenues exist for students to explore their interests.

Your First Year

The first year of study in the Pratt School of Engineering is largely common to all engineers, with seven of the eight first year courses being completely transferable between the five engineering majors. Devise your first year plan here.

Finding Research Opportunities

You know there is research to do, but where are all the research opportunities hiding? Doing research as an undergraduate can help you figure out what you want to do in your career, whether that leads to graduate school, a job in industry, or work in another field entirely.

Advising

Take a look at our advising procedures for a primer to advising at Pratt. Faculty can help you decide which classes to take and how to craft your career. Upperclassmen can give you advice about life on campus, the best classes to take, and how to make the most of your time at Duke.

Student Groups

Pratt is alive with organizations that are making a difference in the world. Take a look at our list of engineering student groups and do something. Today's engineering education is more than time spent in the classroom - so join a club and put your engineering skills to work.

Questions about this page? Contact:

Connie Simmons, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, 305A Teer Engineering Building, 919-660-5386, csimmons@duke.edu