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.

Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Master of Science in Digital Media
Focus: offering a studio-based curriculum that places digital design within technical, cultural, aesthetic, and historical contexts, and providing students with a humanities-based professional education for the digital age.
Master of Science in Economics
Focus: advancing study and research grounded in applied economic theory and econometrics.
Master of Science in History and Sociology of Technology and Science
Focus: developing an understanding of technology and science within a broad social and historical context.
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 International Affairs
Focus: advancing study and research in international relations theory, comparative politics, international political economy, international security, and empirical research methods.
Master of Science in Public Policy
Focus: examining areas in which either the consequences of scientific and technological activity have significant public policy implications, or technical and scientific information is a significant input to the policy-making process.








