Mathematics (Minor)
The Math minor documents the student's in-depth knowledge of mathematics and analytical reasoning skills that the study of mathematics promotes.
The Math minor documents the student's in-depth knowledge of mathematics and analytical reasoning skills that the study of mathematics promotes.
Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as metallurgy, polymers, ceramics, paper science and engineering, and functional 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.