Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in Computer Science.
Build upon your computational science and engineering foundational knowledge and skills with technical specialization courses that enhance your domain expertise. Exposure to other disciplines teaches students how common concepts are utilized and applied in different domains.
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School of Computational Science and Engineering research encompasses both foundational areas of computer science and new subfields that stretch the very boundaries of computing. Our research is inherently disciplinary, and we work with colleagues across Georgia Tech and the nation to help build computational solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. We invite you to explore the bench.
Each year, a limited number of highly-qualified applicants from the Georgia Tech College of Computing Bachelor of Science program may be admitted under a streamlined admissions process known as Fast-Track. This program exists to motivate our top performing students to continue their education in our graduate program. Persons who do not meet these criteria should not apply to the Fast-Track.
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Preferred qualifications for admitted OMS CS students are an undergraduate degree in computer science or related field (typically mathematics, computer engineering or electrical engineering) from an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis; significant professional or other work experience.