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75 Master's degrees offered by the university
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences from Georgia Institute of Technology, advancing study and research on topics such as atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, and clouds; dynamics of weather and climate; geochemistry; geophysics; oceanography; paleoclimate; planetary science; and remote sensing.
Computer Sciences
The Computer Sciences program at Georgia Institute of Technology is a terminal degree program designed to prepare students for more highly productive careers in industry.
Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics program at Georgia Institute of Technology is a three-semester-focused professional master's degree program combining 36 semester hours of courses in computer science, advanced molecular biology and biochemistry, statistics, and bioinformatics.
Biology
The School of Biological Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) offers two distinct programs leading to the M.S. in Biology degree. The M.S. in Biology (non-thesis) is intended for students who plan to pursue advanced training in one aspect of modern biology.
Architecture and City and Regional Planning
By enrolling in the Architecture and City and Regional Planning program at Georgia Institute of Technology, students are able to obtain two degrees in half the time. One of this programs is the Architecture and City and Regional Planning program offered by Georgia Institute of Technology .
Analytics - Online
The Master of Science in Analytics - Online from Georgia Institute of Technology leverages three of Georgia Tech’s top-ranked colleges: College of Computing, College of Engineering, and Scheller College of Business to provide world-class instruction.
Urban Analytics
The Master of Science in Urban Analytics is offered by Georgia Institute of Technology.
Business Administration - Global Business
As the business world becomes increasingly global, executives must understand and actively manage its impact on current business operations and future business trends. Georgia Institute of Technology Business Administration - Global Business program trains executives to take leadership positions in businesses that have global aspirations.
Mechanical Engineering
The Woodruff School at Georgia Institute of Technology has a challenging graduate program that encompasses advanced study and research leading to the degree of Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering for qualified graduates with backgrounds in engineering, mechanics, mathematics, physical sciences, and life sciences.
Architecture
The Architecture program at Georgia Institute of Technology is oriented toward the professional practice of architecture and is fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB).
Quantitative and Computational Finance
The curriculum of the Quantitative and Computational Finance program at Georgia Institute of Technology is based on core classes offered from the School of ISyE, as well as electives offered by ISyE and other Georgia Tech schools in engineering and science.
International Security
The International Security program at Georgia Institute of Technology program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address pressing international security issues.
Robotics
The Robotics program at Georgia Institute of Technology will be an interdisciplinary program offered collaboratively by six schools in the Colleges of Computing, Engineering and Sciences.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics program at Georgia Institute of Technology leads to the degree of Master of Science in Medical Physics (MS MP) and a Doctor of Philosophy as an option under the PhD program in nuclear engineering.
Sustainable Electrical Energy
The Sustainable Electrical Energy program at Georgia Institute of Technology is targeted to working engineers in the electrical energy and power industry. The Professional Master’s in Sustainable Electrical Energy (PMSEE) program is structured to bring in students in specific cohorts.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at Georgia Institute of Technology allows students to pursue advanced studies in biomedical engineering in the following areas: biomedical imaging and instrumentation, biomaterials and regenerative technologies, cellular engineering and mechanics, biomedical informatics and systems modeling, neuroengineering, and biomedical robotics.
Nuclear Engineering
Among other things, during this Nuclear Engineering program at Georgia Institute of Technology, you will learn to identify and understand the unique challenges of and techniques for managing highly technical, potentially hazardous operations, issues within the nuclear industry.
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology providing a master’s-level curriculum that allows specialization in the areas of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, aeroelasticity and structural dynamics, flight mechanics and control, propulsion and combustion, structural mechanics and materials behavior, and system design and optimization.
Physics
The graduate program in Physics offered by Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) provides the background and training needed to conduct and complete high quality, world-recognized research.
City and Regional Planning and Civil Engineering
The internal dual City and Regional Planning and Civil Engineering program at Georgia Institute of Technology seeks to educate those who wish to engage directly in the process of city building. The program is intended to meet the needs of planning agencies, consultants, institutions, and architectural firms for graduates who can deal competently with the design complexities of urban areas.