Computer Science (Ph.D.)
Focus: preparing exceptional students for careers at the cutting edge of academia, industry, and government through a highly individualized program of study.
Focus: preparing exceptional students for careers at the cutting edge of academia, industry, and government through a highly individualized program of study.
Are you ready to earn your master's in computer science but not ready to stop working? Do you want a top-ranked degree without the top-ranked price tag? If so, Georgia Tech has the answer. We have teamed up with Udacity and AT&T to offer the first online Master of Science in Computer Science from an accredited university that students can earn exclusively through the "massive online" format and for a fraction of the normal cost.
Focus: expanding upon the fundamentals of programming and computational theory to prepare students for highly productive careers in industry.
Focus: building on a base of fundamentals in programming and computational theory to provide a solid foundation of knowledge and skills for applying digital processes effectively to issues of broad interest in a global society.
with Georgia Tech and Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Tech Students may pursue the BSEE degree from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) as they earn the BSEE or BSCmpE from Georgia Tech. KAIST offers one of the top engineering programs in Korea and the Far East. All lectures at KAIST are given in English to better serve a growing number of students from overseas. While earning their dual degrees, students spend two years each at both Georgia Tech and KAIST.
This program allows highly qualified students to receive the Bachelor of Science in either Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering and a master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
The joint BS/MS degree program affords undergraduate electrical or computer engineering majors the opportunity to broaden their studies and improve their career prospects.
Focus: providing a curriculum that emphasizes digital design, computer architecture, computer networks and internetworking, and computer applications.
Focus: furthering the knowledge, skills, and practices associated with the study of computer-based models of natural phenomena and engineered systems.
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).
This program combines a Bachelor of Science in Computational Media with a Master of Science in Digital Media. Students who want to pursue this five-year BS/MS combination must apply to the School of Literature, Media, and Communication after completing at least 75 credit hours of work towards the bachelor's degree in Computational Media