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COASTAL ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT (MEM CONCENTRATION)
NICHOLAS SCHOOL OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT DUKE
The Coastal Environmental Management (CEM) program leverages our research
leadership and internationally recognized Duke Marine Laboratory to educate students
about the complex interactions between people and our oceans.
˚˚˚VISION
With a dual emphasis on science and policy, students gain the knowledge needed to lead and work collaboratively toward sustainable solutions in coastal policy and management, research, and
advocacy.
˚˚˚CURRICULUM
With your advisor you will select a curriculum and specialization based on your career goals. Most
students spend their first year in Durham gaining essential analytical skills while studying ecology, natural resource economics, and environmental
policy. In year two, students typically continue their study of the coastal and marine environments at
Beaufort.
˚˚˚YOUR FUTURE
CEM alumni find fulfilling positions in federal and state agencies, industry, consulting firms and
nonprofit organizations. Example employers include The Nature Conservancy, National Estuarine Research
Reserves, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service and
the Environmental Defense Fund.
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˚˚˚KIMBERLY HERNANDEZ MEM’14
“With the multi-disciplinary nature of the MEM/MF programs, and the diversity of
people the programs attract, I learned just as much from my peers as I did from classes.
They pushed me to think creatively, to work with purpose, and to have fun while doing
it. I realized that even though we all come from different places and have different passions,
we are all ultimately working toward the same end goal – protecting the environment.”
NOAA Coastal Management Fellow Maryland Department of Natural Resources
˚˚˚˚˚˚NICHOLAS MALLOS MEM’10
“The Nicholas School taught me how to translate complex science into digestible knowledge to
inform ocean policy and resource management. Duke’s coursework, professors and classmates,
combined with world-class field studies that showed firsthand the challenge and successes of resource
management, have provided me the diversified skill set necessary to succeed in ocean conservation.”
Director, Trash Free Seas Program at Ocean Conservancy
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OUR ALUMNI
Meet more CEM alumni @ nicholas.duke.edu/people/alumni/cem
˚˚˚ CHANTALLE
CLARKE-SAMUELS MEM’09 “The education and career training I received at the Nicholas School
of the Environment is second to none. I received a world-class education that thoroughly prepared me to further advance my career in the dynamic field of coastal and marine management.”
Director, Belize Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute
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