What is Focus?
“Focus was quite possibly
one of the most exhilarating, exciting, and intellectually
stimulating things I have ever done.”
—2002 Focus Program participant
The Focus Program is an exciting opportunity for students
to be exposed to ideas from the vantage point of different
disciplines across the humanities, sciences and social
sciences.
The Focus Program offers these extraordinary opportunities
to first-year and second-year students:
- Interdisciplinary seminar clusters that nurture
the Focus student’s intellectual curiosity
and sense of academic adventure. Students apply
to Focus – the program – not to a specific
course. Each cluster offers a range of interrelated
seminars and features a community element while fulfilling
Duke curriculum requirements.
- Small group seminars with just 15 students interacting
with some of Duke’s most distinguished professors. This
intimate learning experience encourages personal
intellectual responsibility while establishing student-professor
rapport. Faculty and students engage in a comfortable
interaction which continues throughout their academic
life and later careers.
- Shared housing with other Focus students that facilitates
discussion and scholarly exploration while taking
part in Duke’s rich East Campus living environment.
- Integrated learning experiences across academic
disciplines and opportunities to venture beyond Duke’s
campus into the community. Field trips, travel,
community service, and research are incorporated
into the interdisciplinary Focus learning experience.
Learn more about Focus
students and apply
to Focus. Housing
information is available or you can submit
your application.
Second-year
students may apply to participate in Focus
clusters offered in the spring semesters.