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The College of Engineering stands committed in the fight against racism, discrimination, racial bias, and racial injustice. Our shared vision is one of social justice, opportunity, community and equity. We believe that the diversity and contributions from all of our members are essential and make us who we are. We believe that our impact must reach beyond the classroom, research labs, our campus, and the technology we create, but must also improve the human condition where injustice lives. We will continue to work to understand, value, and celebrate all people and create an inclusive educational and work environment that welcomes all.
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 and underrepresented minorities than any other institution in the United States, and as part of a public university, it remains an excellent value for an elite engineering 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.

Online Programs
The College strives to bring knowledge to individuals all over the world, regardless of geo location.

Entrepreneurship
Turn your ideas into reality through design competitions, startup classes and more.

Engineers and an MBA
Working engineers who want to advance their education are faced with two potential options – an MBA or an advanced engineering degree.

Diversity and Inclusivity
Georgia Tech is proud to be one of the most diverse universities in the world. We graduate more female and Black engineers than any other college in the nation. However, we must do more. It is our responsibility to recruit more students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds, interests, and perspectives. We must then develop and support them to become leaders in their respective engineering fields.
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Recent News

The Georgia Tech professor is a well-regarded researcher in polymer physics, functional soft matter, organic electronics and photonics, and bioelectronics.

Former teaching assistants working to increase access for women in campus makerspaces awarded first place by College’s DEI Council

BME study presents evidence that recovery depends not just on antibodies targeting the spike protein and other surface proteins but also on antibodies that target the virus’s internal proteins.

ECE Associate Professor Maryam Saeedifard is being recognized for her research contributions to power electronics for energy conversion systems.

A new NIH grant supports work focused on long-term effects from platinum-based cancer drugs.

SF6, the most potent greenhouse gas, is a key component in high-voltage circuit breakers and switchgear for electric power systems.

19 faculty members completed the Inclusive STEM Teaching Fellows program, which aimed to provide a space for Georgia Tech faculty who are interested in increasing inclusivity in their teaching, and learning communities to collaborate, learn, grow, and develop community.
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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.