Exploring the Intersection of Music and Memory
Georgia Tech researchers demonstrate music’s impact on learning and memory, with possible therapeutic applications for mental health.
The residence hall nearing completion on Curran Street will be named the Bud and Val Peterson Reside...
Georgia Tech researchers demonstrate music’s impact on learning and memory, with possible therapeutic applications for mental health.
The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computing stands apart by offering a balanced, integrated curriculum that develops both mathematical depth and computational fluency. It is ideal for students who want to understand not just how computational systems and algorithms work, but why they work, how to prove their properties, and how to build new ones from first principles.
If you are a creative with technical promise, a Bachelor of Science in Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies (AECT) means you don’t have to choose between disciplines. Within this degree program, studio-based learning is combined with the rigorous study of technology and entrepreneurship to build a fundamental understanding of the opportunities found when the arts combine with emerging technologies like AI and virtual reality.
Humanity’s drive to explore has taken us across the solar system, with astronaut boots, various land...
The largest single gift in Institute history will support faculty and academic excellence in the Geo...
The Ph.D. program in Neuroscience and Neurotechnology (NSNT) at Georgia Tech offers advanced, interdisciplinary training at the intersection of neuroscience and technology, equipping students to explore the brain across scales — from molecular mechanisms in simple organisms to the complexities of human cognition.
The minor in Science Communication and Policy provides an in-depth look at how science communication affects public understanding, shapes policy, and influences research and global health.
The minor is open to all undergraduate students in any major.
The Creative Writing minor is designed for undergraduate students outside of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication interested in developing intensive writing skills and literary knowledge with an emphasis on poetry.
This minor can help prepare students who want to write for personal expression, pursue professional writing programs, or prepare for related academic and career paths.
The minor in Business of Sports and Entertainment combines a study of business, media, marketing, and law to understand the rapidly evolving sports and entertainment industries. This minor prepares students for careers in areas such as sports management, live events, media and content production, sponsorship, and entertainment law.