Computer science is the base for countless industries and disciplines. Today’s employers need graduates with both a solid foundation in the principles of computer science and specialized computing ...
Traditionally, computer science students traverse two years of skill and knowledge development before they apply what they are learning to their own goals and career trajectory. With Threads, the ...
Welcome! The Georgia Tech College of Computing Career Fair is an opportunity for employers to connect with current Georgia Tech students and recent alumni. The College of Computing boasts Bachelor’s, ...
During students' first semester at the College, they are expected to enroll in CS7001, Introduction to Graduate Studies. This course helps prepare students for research in computer science, and ...
Represent, transform, transmit, and present information. The Information Internetworks thread is where computing meets data enterprise. This thread deals with implications in the context of personal ...
Human-Centered Computing (HCC) is the interdisciplinary science of designing computational artifacts that better support human endeavors. The HCC Ph.D. is the first of its kind, bringing together ...
The Ph.D. in Computer Science is a joint program between the Schools of Computer Science, Interactive Computing, Computational Science & Engineering, and ...
Applying for admission to one of more than 15 graduate-level degree offerings at Georgia Tech’s College of Computing is your first step to becoming a graduate of one of the nation’s top-ranked ...
The College of Computing boasts Bachelor’s, Master’s and doctoral degrees that are consistently ranked in the Top 10 in the nation. Within these programs, the College has developed highly customizable ...
At Georgia Tech, computing is taken seriously. Founded in 1990, the College of Computing represented just the second computing college at top U.S. universities, and its commitment to that continues to ...