Georgia Tech offers 47 master’s degree programs, with degree options in virtually every science- and engineering-related discipline, as well as technology-focused degrees in areas such as business administration, public policy, international affairs, economics, and more. Our master’s programs offer excellent preparation for pursuing a doctoral degree or for employment in the academic, government, or corporate arenas.

College of Computing
Master of Science in Bioengineering
Focus: integrating engineering principles with research in the life sciences to improve health, the environment, and engineering applications.
Master of Science in Computational Science and Engineering
Focus: combining the knowledge, skills, and practices associated with the study of computer-based models of natural phenomena and engineered systems with integrated principles from mathematics, computer science, and engineering to be able to create significant computational artifacts (e.g., software).
Master of Science in Computer Science
Focus: expanding upon the fundamentals of programming and computational theory to prepare students for highly productive careers in industry.
Master of Science in Human-Computer Interaction
Focus: providing students with the practical, interdisciplinary skills and theoretical understanding they will need to become leaders in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the computer interfaces of the future.
Master of Science in Information Security
Focus: examining issues surrounding the impact of information security on our lives, private citizens’ concern for privacy, security risks to business and government, and the impact of laws and public policy.








