The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia9 or, in the state
of Georgia, as Tech, is
a publicresearch university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia. It is part of the University System of
Georgia and
has satellite campuses in Savannah, Georgia; Metz, France; Athlone, Ireland; Shenzhen, China; and Sin9gapore.
History
Founded on Oct. 13, 1885, the Georgia School of Technology opened its
doors in October 1888 to 84 students.
Organization and administration
Georgia Tech's undergraduate and graduate programs
are divided into six colleges. Collaboration among the colleges is frequent, as
mandated by a number of interdisciplinary degree programs and
research centers. Georgia Tech has sought to strengthen its undergraduate
and graduate offerings in less technical fields, primarily those under
the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, which saw a 20% increase in
admissions in 2008. Also, even in the Ivan Allen College, the Institute
does not offer a Bachelor of Arts degree, only a Bachelor of
Science. Georgia Tech's honors program is highly selective and
designed to cater to the most intellectually curious undergraduates
from all six colleges.
• College of Computing
• College of Design
• College of Engineering
• Scheller College of Business
• College of Sciences
• Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Degrees
Bachelor's
Degrees
·Business Administration
(BS)
·Computational Media (BS)
·Computer Science (BS)
·Architecture (BS)
·Industrial Design (BS)
·Aerospace Engineering
(BS)
·Biomedical Engineering
(BS)
Master's Degrees
·Analytics (MS)
·Analytics — Online
Degree (OMS Analytics)
·Business
Administration (MBA)
·Business
Administration - Global Business (MBA)
·Analytics (MS)
·Analytics — Online
Degree (OMS Analytics)
·Bioengineering
(MS)
·Architecture &
City and Regional Planning – Dual Degree (M.Arch/MCRP)