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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 than any other institution in the United States and is among the leaders in degrees awarded to underrepresented minorities. As part of a public university, the College of Engineering remains an excellent value for an elite 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.

AI for Engineering
The nation’s only supercomputing hub dedicated to student learning. Dedicated AI courses for undergrads and a minor in AI and machine learning. At Georgia Tech, AI for Engineering means equipping our students with fundamental principles and hands-on experiences so they’re ready to build and navigate the AI-enabled world.

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

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

Engineering Brand Store
For the first time, you can shop for College of Engineering T-shirts, sweatshirts, polos, headwear, and more. Customize your gear with the College or your School’s logo.
Recent News

Cancer Atlas Offers a Roadmap to Detecting Tumors Earlier Than Ever
Two years into a $49.5 million cancer-mapping project, researchers are opening the door to new kinds of tests that could alert doctors to multiple kinds of cancer when they’re most treatable.
Two years into a $49.5 million cancer-mapping project, researchers are opening the door to new kinds of tests that could alert doctors to multiple kinds of cancer when they’re most treatable.

K-12 Students Get Hands-on at 2nd STEM Fest
Hundreds of budding engineers and scientists explore robotics, virtual reality, physics, and more thanks to a partnership between the College and alumnus Calvin Mackie.
Hundreds of budding engineers and scientists explore robotics, virtual reality, physics, and more thanks to a partnership between the College and alumnus Calvin Mackie.

This Eighth Grader Is Shaping the Future of Wearable Robotics
A middle schooler with cerebral palsy has become a vital contributor to Georgia Tech’s robotic exoskeleton research, offering data, feedback, and a passion for innovation.
A middle schooler with cerebral palsy has become a vital contributor to Georgia Tech’s robotic exoskeleton research, offering data, feedback, and a passion for innovation.

Khan and Menon Selected for EU-US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
The National Academy of Engineering symposium gathers top early career researchers from both sides of the Atlantic to address critical challenges in science and technology.
The National Academy of Engineering symposium gathers top early career researchers from both sides of the Atlantic to address critical challenges in science and technology.

Keeping Drivers Safe Around Curves Using AI and a Smartphone
CEE's James Tsai and his team have created an app that uses artificial intelligence and data from a phone’s camera and sensors to calculate safe driving speeds around curves in real time, helping local communities assess their roads in weeks or days instead of years.
CEE's James Tsai and his team have created an app that uses artificial intelligence and data from a phone’s camera and sensors to calculate safe driving speeds around curves in real time, helping local communities assess their roads in weeks or days instead of years.

$9.2M NSF Grant to Build 'Plug-and-Play' Biotechnology
ChBE Professor Mark Styczynski leads a project to develop cell-free, standardized modules for more efficient biomanufacturing.
ChBE Professor Mark Styczynski leads a project to develop cell-free, standardized modules for more efficient biomanufacturing.

ECE Students Take Their Atmospheric Research to Alaska
The three students took advantage of the state's unique geography and equipment to work on their Ph.D. research.
The three students took advantage of the state's unique geography and equipment to work on their Ph.D. research.
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You Can Do it Here
Hear from College of Engineering undergraduates as they discuss their favorite things about Georgia Tech and why the chose to come here to study.