Materials Science and Engineering (MS)
Focus: advancing study and research in the development of new materials for the next generation of engineering applications: biomaterials, nanomaterials, ceramics, metals, polymers, and electronic materials.
Focus: advancing study and research in the development of new materials for the next generation of engineering applications: biomaterials, nanomaterials, ceramics, metals, polymers, and electronic materials.
Focus: combining traditional instruction in ceramic, metallurgy, and polymer and fiber science and engineering with modern materials including nano-, bio-, composite, electronic, and optical and magnetic materials. The joint BS/MS program is for students who want to obtain a graduate degree in addition to their BS degree.
Focus: combining traditional instruction in ceramic, metallurgy, and polymer and fiber science and engineering with modern materials including nano-, bio-, composite, electronic, and optical and magnetic materials.
The School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) offers an undergraduate minor in materials science and engineering for non-MSE majors. The minor in Materials Science and Engineering broadens the materials background of non-materials science and engineering students and introduces them to a materials approach to problem solving that may be different from that provided by their major.
Focus: producing graduates who can make scholarly contributions to their chosen fields as researchers, scholars, and teachers in academic environments.
The Georgia Tech M.S. With a Major in Management program is an on-campus, full-time master's degree in the Scheller College of Business.
The program is designed to provide a structured business education with the flexibility to follow your interests and passions, making it a perfect educational companion to enhance any background.
The curriculum for the PhD in Machine Learning is truly multidisciplinary, containing courses taught in eight schools across three colleges at Georgia Tech: the Schools of Computational Science and Engineering, Computer Science, and Interactive Computing in the College of Computing; the Schools of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering in the College of Engineering; and the School of Mathematics in the College of Science.
This program is combines a Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication with a Master of Science degree in Digital Media.
Students who wish 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 a Literature, Media, and Communications bachelor's degree that includes one of the Interaction Design concentrations.
The B.S. in Literature, Media, and Communication offers a thorough education in the different modes of representation that structure our technological and global world.
The Literature, Media, and Communication bachelor's degree offers several concentrations. The Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication provides the analytical and technical skills required for a career in fields such as Media, Public Relations, and Literature.
The Schools of Modern Languages, Psychology, and Computer Science offer an interdisciplinary minor in Linguistics
The minor connects studies of: Physical structures and mental processes involved in human language. Psychological, neurobiological, and social/societal factors that enable humans to acquire, use, comprehend and produce language. Application of computer science to the analysis and synthesis of language and speech.