Graduate Programs
Duquesne University has 10 schools offering more than 70 graduate and professional programs in the arts, sciences, music, business, nursing, pharmacy, health sciences, education, leadership and law. More than 4000 graduate students are advancing their education at Duquesne. Learn more about resources such as housing and job opportunities for graduate and professional students.
As a student, you’ll attain a first-rate graduate education, building close relationships with professors and classmates as well as participating in exciting research projects. As a graduate, you’ll join more than 81,000 alumni working in every field, across the country and worldwide.
Duquesne is recognized as a top tier university by US News & World Report and is number 43 on their 2012 Great Schools, Great Price list. Duquesne is among 206 universities out of 4,633 nationally to be ranked in the top two categories in the Carnegie Classifications. Rankings are based on a model which considers two primary indices: 1) research productivity of the faculty and 2) per capita institutional measures. Additional rankings and recognition…
Tuition and Fees Contact Graduate Admissions
Special financial awards are available on select graduate programs.
New students can save 25% on tuition and fees.
Schools
Click on the school or program link to apply and to review admission requirements and program information.
- Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences
- School of Education
- John F. Donahue Graduate School of Business
- John G. Rangos School of Health Sciences
- School of Law
- School of Leadership and Professional Advancement
- Graduate School of Liberal Arts
- Mary Pappert School of Music
- School of Nursing
- Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical
View a list of all available programs



