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Who We Are
The Georgia Tech College of Engineering is creating tomorrow’s leaders in engineering, science and technology. It offers internationally renowned programs in the heart of Atlanta, giving students opportunities for research and real-world experience, and its focus on innovation gives graduates an edge. The College awards more engineering degrees to women than any other institution in the United States and is among the leaders in degrees awarded to underrepresented minorities. As part of a public university, the College of Engineering remains an excellent value for an elite education.
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Explore the College
No matter what kind of engineering you’re interested in, the College of Engineering probably has a program for you. Engineering offers more than 50 different degree tracks at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels, and its schools are consistently ranked among U.S. News & World Report’s top 10.
Prospective Undergraduates
Learn more about applying to the College, scheduling a visit, and majoring in engineering.
Graduate Degrees
The College is home to 23 master’s programs and 18 doctoral programs, offering best-in-class labs and research opportunities.
AI for Engineering
The nation’s only supercomputing hub dedicated to student learning. Dedicated AI courses for undergrads and a minor in AI and machine learning. At Georgia Tech, AI for Engineering means equipping our students with fundamental principles and hands-on experiences so they’re ready to build and navigate the AI-enabled world.
Entrepreneurship
Turn your ideas into reality through design competitions, startup classes, and more.
Online Programs
The College strives to bring knowledge to individuals all over the world, regardless of geographic location.
Recent News
Powering Up
Our researchers are creating new technologies that pollute less and store more energy — while also ensuring the manufacturing process is clean.
Planting the Seeds of the Farm of the Future
Georgia Tech engineers are working to reduce the environmental impact of farming while creating technologies to help farmers feed a growing world and adapt to a changing climate.
Georgia Tech Joins $840M DARPA Project to Develop and Build Next-Gen Semiconductor Microsystems
ECE researchers will contribute 3D heterogeneous integration expertise to the Texas Institute for Electronics-led initiative.
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena Receives Presidential Early Career Award
The MSE researcher is honored for his work on solar cells with the U.S. government’s highest award for engineers and scientists early in their careers.
BME Researcher Co-Leads $17M Project to Improve Cancer Surgery Outcomes
Anant Madabhushi and Emory University collaborators will use the ARPA-H funding to help doctors quickly and accurately evaluate surgical margins during procedures to remove tumors, starting with breast and ovarian cancer.
Simpler Process Yields New Biosensors to Accurately Detect Cancer
BME researchers engineered a new type of diagnostic molecules that are easier to produce and can precisely find cancer with fewer potential side effects.
Engineers Use Heat to Manage Propellant and Extend CubeSat Missions by 30%
Álvaro Romero-Calvo and his team tested their approach aboard a parabolic flight that creates short periods of microgravity.
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Our Engineering Culture Through the Years
See how the Georgia Tech College of Engineering has evolved over the years as we compare footage from "back in the day" to present day. A lot has changed over the years, but our mission to develop the nation's top engineers will always remain the same.