Dozens of degree options and a focus on interdisciplinary research make the College of Engineering an ideal setting for graduate studies.

Research

The teamwork at Georgia Tech is second to none. Scientists and engineers from various research areas, students, and partner organizations work together to find answers to some of society’s most challenging questions.

With incredible labs and industry-leading faculty, it is no surprise that research at Georgia Tech makes the news routinely.

An Engineer's Guide to Graduate School

Engineers who want to pursue more education to further their career are faced with the option of earning an advanced engineering degree. Ultimately, the choice depends on the individual and their career aspirations.

Download the eBook to hear from more engineers who were faced with the same decision. You’ll gain valuable advice on what to consider when planning your future.

Graduate Programs

For students who have already obtained a bachelor’s degree and are still yearning to learn more, research more, and discover more, Georgia Tech is the ideal setting for graduate studies.

The College prepares graduate students for diverse careers in research, management, development, consulting, higher education and other fields. Home to 23 master's programs and 18 doctoral programs, the College offers top-caliber labs and abundant research opportunities, ensuring students complete their degrees with the experience they need.

Recruitment and financial aid for our graduate programs are generally handled through our individual engineering schools (linked below) and their graduate programs, although a range of fellowships are offered through the Georgia Tech Office of Graduate Studies.

Questions? Contact Us.

Matthieu Bloch, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs