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What degrees does Georgia Institute of Technology offer for undergraduates?

I'm looking into Georgia Tech as a potential option, but I'm curious about the range of undergraduate degrees they offer. Could someone provide insight into their top programs and what majors are available?

a year ago

Georgia Institute of Technology, more commonly known as Georgia Tech, offers a wide variety of undergraduate degrees across several disciplines. The institution is renowned for its STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs, but it offers several other concentrations as well.

Georgia Tech's six colleges and its resultant undergraduate majors are as follows:

1. College of Computing: Computer Science

2. College of Design: Architecture, Industrial Design, and Music Technology

3. College of Engineering: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Nuclear & Radiological Engineering

4. Scheller College of Business: Business Administration

5. College of Sciences: Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, and Psychology

6. Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts: International Affairs, Literature, Media, and Communication, Public Policy, and Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies (with languages including Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish)

Notably, Georgia Tech's College of Engineering remains one of the highest-ranking in the nation, and it offers a broad choice of concentrations. The Computer Science program under the College of Computing also receives high rankings nationally. The degrees available, in turn, offer a vast selection of threads or focus areas within each major to allow students to tailor their academic path.

Finally, Georgia Tech has several interdisciplinary degrees. These include Applied Systems Engineering, Music Technology, Quantitative and Computational Finance, and Robotics.

In short, while Georgia Tech is famous for its engineering and computer science programs, it also has strong offerings in sciences, business, and liberal arts. It's all a matter of identifying which major aligns best with your academic and career goals.

a year ago

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