Architecture (MS)
The School of Architecture's Master of Science (MS) Program is a non-professional program requiring a minimum of 30 semester hours of advanced study and is oriented toward advanced practice, scholarship and research.
The School of Architecture's Master of Science (MS) Program is a non-professional program requiring a minimum of 30 semester hours of advanced study and is oriented toward advanced practice, scholarship and research.
The M.Arch. Program, leading to the Master of Architecture as the first professional degree, is oriented toward the professional practice of architecture and is fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). This degree option provides flexibility for students who have an undergraduate degree with a major in architecture as well as those who have a degree in a field other than architecture.
Focus: preparing students for graduate-level study in architecture, for graduate study in related fields, or a variety of careers related to architecture, the building industry, or government service.
The School of Architecture offers an undergraduate minor in Architecture for students in all disciplines at Georgia Tech. Students in the minor will learn to produce models for concrete solutions to “real-world sustainability problems” (social and ecological) and ones for handling complex, multidisciplinary collaboration.
Stay current and build your systems engineering expertise with our Professional Master’s Degree in Applied Systems Engineering, referred to as PMASE.
Work full-time and expand your “systems thinking” skills with this two-year advanced degree from a top 10 public university in the U.S. The convenient hybrid format that blends face-to-face instruction and online learning.
Focus: advancing knowledge and research in the study of human movement and mobility, with concentrations in biomechanics, neuromechanics, motor control and behavior, muscle cellular and systems physiology, and exercise physiology.
In addition to its technology-focused curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories, Georgia Tech’s B.S. in Applied Physics degree program offers several key advantages:
The Master of Science in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies is one of the first professional master’s degrees in foreign language and cultural studies in the United States.
It emphasizes the real-world professional applications of language for a wide range of career paths, from communications and non-profit to business, engineering, and medicine.
The Bachelor's degree in Applied Language and Intercultural Studies delivers foreign language study in the many contexts in which other languages are spoken, including:
The undergraduate degree will provide students with the competitive edge needed to meet 21st century language requirements of the global marketplace.
The Online Master of Science in Analytics (OMS Analytics) program is a fully online degree program that provides the same world-class instruction in statistics, operations research, computing, and business as is offered on campus.
OMS Analytics is designed to be completed in one to two years and provides great flexibility for working professionals who wish to advance their skills without putting their career on hold.