Founded on Oct. 13, 1885, the Georgia School of Technology opened its doors in October 1888 to 84 students. The School’s creation signaled the beginning of the transformation of the agrarian South to ...
Focus: offering an inclusive design approach that is dedicated to the creation and development of products, systems, services, and environments that are usable as well as responsive to individual and ...
Focus: building on technical interest areas including bioengineering, computer engineering, digital signal processing, electrical energy, electromagnetics, electronic design and applications, ...
Focus: providing a unique opportunity for students with backgrounds in either social sciences or science and technology to deepen their understanding of international affairs through the advanced ...
Bringing together students from mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, human factors, systems analysis, and manufacturing backgrounds to learn and work in multidisciplinary teams ...
Focus: providing students with the practical, interdisciplinary skills and theoretical understanding they will need to become leaders in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the computer ...
Focus: preparing students for the acquisition, management, analysis, and dissemination of information that is spatially referenced to locations on, above, and below the surface of the earth.
If you’re like most college-bound students, you have an image for what you want in a college experience: excellent reputation, challenging academics, innovative programs, first-class facilities, ...
Georgia Institute of Technology has 29 schools within the colleges of Business, Computing, Design, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Lifetime Learning. The College of Engineering at Georgia ...
Supports the interests of students who wish to pursue study in the fields of both law and city and regional planning. Provides a focal point for exploring the connections between the two disciplines ...
Focus: building upon a broad-based training in humanities, mathematics, computing, science, and social sciences to further focus on global issues related to the origin and impact of technology and ...
Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as catalysis, reaction kinetics, complex fluids, microelectronics, microfluidics, optimization, bioinformatics ...