Top Reasons To Choose Georgia Institute of Technology Online
The Georgia Tech College of Engineering contains 8 schools: Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Nuclear &Radiological Engineering. All of these programs are Top 10 in their field (U.S. News & World Report).
The College of Engineering graduate program ranks #7 among major research universities. It offers 23 Master’s and 18 Doctoral degrees.
Online programs offer 7 certificates, 9 M.S. degrees, including industrial and mechanical engineering, and 3 online/hybrid professional Master’s degrees in areas including Applied Systems Engineering.
Georgia Tech offers a Dual Degree Program where students may earn an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degree by combining a liberal arts education with studies at the Institute. Undergraduate degrees would consist of 3 years of study in a liberal arts program, with 2 years of study at the Institute.
Georgia Tech is a Yellow Ribbon School.
Online Master’s Degrees
Georgia Institute of Technology Master’s Degree
Ranked as one of the best, and best value online engineering colleges, Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT) has several master’s in engineering degree paths for students to choose from. Program options range from a mix of professional master’s degrees to Master of Science degrees. The online professional master’s degrees include:
Professional Master’s in Applied Systems Engineering
Professional Master’s in Manufacturing Leadership.
The online Master of Science programs offered include:
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Computational Science and Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
While both of the professional master’s degrees are taught in a hybrid format, meaning they have both online and in-person requirements, the Master of Science degrees can be earned 100% online. The professional master’s degrees consist of 10 courses, or 30 credits, and cost around $1,100 per credit. The course requirements for the Master of Science degrees vary, but online students can expect to pay around $1,100 per credit as well.
An institution’s program specfic score is calculated with seven data points: (1) its student-to-faculty ratio, (2) its the graduation rate, (3) its retention rate, (4) its percentage of online students, (5) its concentrated Influence (a measure of the academic importance of a school), (6) its desirability (a measure of how many students chose to go to an institution), and (7) its exclusivity (a measure of how selective the insitutionis).
For each data point, we score schools based on where they fall compared to the other institutions on our site. Because our scores are based only on institutions with engineering programs and not tied to institutions without these programs, they accurately reflect an institutions’s value to the engineering student. Institutions with missing data receive a zero for that data point.
We weigh each data point and calculate an institution’s raw score. Then we create an adjusted raw score by combining a schools's score with a base score of 50. Finally, we score and rank institutions based on their adjusted score’s comparison to the top scoring institution.
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An institution’s program specfic score is calculated with seven data points: (1) its student-to-faculty ratio, (2) its the graduation rate, (3) its retention rate, (4) its percentage of online students, (5) its concentrated Influence (a measure of the academic importance of a school), (6) its desirability (a measure of how many students chose to go to an institution), and (7) its exclusivity (a measure of how selective the insitutionis).
For each data point, we score schools based on where they fall compared to the other institutions on our site. Because our scores are based only on institutions with engineering programs and not tied to institutions without these programs, they accurately reflect an institutions’s value to the engineering student. Institutions with missing data receive a zero for that data point.
We weigh each data point and calculate an institution’s raw score. Then we create an adjusted raw score by combining a schools's score with a base score of 50. Finally, we score and rank institutions based on their adjusted score’s comparison to the top scoring institution.
Focused on online engineering colleges, our relative cost score compares the average in-state tuitions of institutions with online engineering programs.
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