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Graduate Degrees Offered at ECE

Master of Science Degree Requirements: This page provides a summary of the academic requirements for the Master of Science (M.S.) and Master of Science in ECE (M.S.E.C.E,) degrees.

Ph.D. Degree Requirements: This page provides a summary of ECE and Institute requirements for the Ph.D. degree.

Distance Learning Program: ECE offers an on-line master’s degree program in conjunction with Georgia Tech’s Center for Distance Learning (CDL), providing professional engineers with advanced training via video, Internet, or in a combination of the two formats.

Master of Science and Ph.D. in Bioengineering: This interdisciplinary graduate program offers advanced courses in bioengineering, engineering specialties, and life sciences, combined with training in bioengineering research.

Ph.D. in Robotics: This interdisciplinary Ph.D. program offers coursework covering mechanics, controls, perception, artificial intelligence, and autonomy. The program also features a strong multidisciplinary research component.

Georgia Tech Lorraine and Georgia Tech Lorraine Double Degree Program: Georgia Tech Lorraine (GTL), the European platform of Georgia Tech, located in the city of Metz in the Lorraine Region of France, offers complete graduate programs and opportunities to earn double degrees from partner institutions in Europe.

Georgia Tech Savannah: Georgia Tech Savannah offers graduate programs of advanced study and research leading to master’s and Ph.D. degrees in electrical and computer engineering in areas such as signal processing, high performance computing for radar and sonar, communications theory, intelligent and collaborative systems, and wireless sensor networks.

Dual Master’s Degree Program at Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Starting in May 2006, students enrolled at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) can pursue dual master’s degrees–a non-thesis master’s degree from the School of ECE at Georgia Tech and a thesis master’s degree from the School of Electronic, Information, and Electrical Engineering at SJTU. Applications are also accepted for the individual degrees.

Georgia Tech-KAIST dual degree program: Graduate students may take part in a dual master's degree program offered by Georgia Tech and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), where they spend two semesters each at both institutions.

Last revised on March 7, 2012.