Graduate Research

ECE at Georgia Tech offers interdisciplinary research and educational programs that are grounded in the fundamentals of engineering, science, and technology. With 20-plus Georgia Tech research centers at their fingertips, our driven and passionate faculty members and students have made groundbreaking advances in many ECE research areas, bringing in $70,876,145 this past fiscal year to support these efforts. 

 

ECE Graduate Academic Programs

ECE graduate degree options at Georgia Tech include the M.S.E.C.E. non-thesis option, the M.S.E.C.E. thesis option, and the Ph.D. Students interested in interdisciplinary degrees may work towards an M.S. in Cybersecurity or Bioengineering. Georgia Tech also offers a Ph.D. in Robotics, Machine Learning, or Bioengineering.

Thesis degrees may be pursued at the main Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, Georgia; Georgia Tech Shenzhen in China; and Georgia Tech-Lorraine in France. Additionally, the M.S. degree can be obtained anywhere in the world through our distance learning degree program. 

For more specific information, please select the links below.

Master of Science Degree Requirements

Ph.D. Degree Requirements

Distance Learning M.S. Degree

Master of Science in Cybersecurity

Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity

Master of Science and Ph.D. in Bioengineering

Master of Science in Robotics

Ph.D. in Robotics

Ph.D. in Machine Learning

Biorobotics Certificate Program

MEMS Certificate Program

Master’s Degree Program in Shenzhen, China

 

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