Course Overview
Applying for admission to one of nine master's degree offerings at the Georgia Tech College of Computing is your first step to becoming a graduate of one of the nation's top 10 graduate computing programs. Are you a sharp, ambitious, talented college graduate? Looking to become an expert in your chosen field - with an advanced degree from a top-tier research institution? If so, you are in the right place. Build upon your computational science and engineering foundational knowledge and skills with technical specialization courses that enhance your domain expertise. Exposure to other disciplines teaches students how common CSE concepts are utilized and applied in different domains. The College of Computing from Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) offers the M.S. in Computational Science and Engineering. Courses are offered via the Internet. Lectures and student-faculty interactions are digitally captured during regular graduate and professional development courses each year, and then posted for students to view on demand or by a packaged zip download. Students are granted access to class materials online and will have an online account to submit and monitor homework and exams. Interactions with classmates and faculty members occur through telephone, e-mail, and in some cases threaded-discussions within Georgia Tech's course management systems. You'll also have access to the Georgia Tech library.