<p>Does Duke offer any dual degree programs for undergrads (ie. BA/MBA, BS/MBA, BA/JD, BS/JD, etc)?</p>
<p>I don’t believe so, no.</p>
<p>While Duke doesn’t do this, there is alot of flexibility with the graduate departments in getting multiple advanced degrees. For instance, there are a few Art History MA/JD students…I know a few MD/MBA students, and I believe there’s an MD/PhD option as well. Most departments allow you to take graduate level classes here and there (although I’m not sure how it is with Fuqua/Duke Law), so you’ll certainly have the option of interracting with PhD students often (I’ve even had a few med students in my classes), but no dual degrees.</p>
<p>A Duke education is hard enough in itself! Trust me…you’ll want 4 years to do your BS or BA and by that time be WELL PREPARED for a professional degree.</p>
<p>I think they are talking about expanding their 5 year BSE/MS programs though. I’m sure it’s been around for a while, just not very well known. </p>
<p>As for advanced degrees like JD, MD, PhD, MBA, etc., no, I don’t believe Duke offers anything like that. The closest speculation I’ve heard is that undergrads are allowed to take graduate courses (usually senior year) which, if they get into grad school at Duke in the same field, can count toward a degree (from my previous advisor). I don’t know how true that is.</p>