Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (BS)
***The undergraduate Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) bachelor’s degree program will end for new entrants after Spring 2025.***
***The undergraduate Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) bachelor’s degree program will end for new entrants after Spring 2025.***
The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers a minor with seven different tracks. These specific tracks are designed to give non-majors a background in the environmental and global change issues that face the world. This background both allows a broader exposure and gives a strategic background for many careers. The seven tracks are:
Focus: concentrating on an advanced research curriculum that prepares students to work in industry, public service, and universities, shaping emerging digital genres and expanding understanding and mastery of the representational power of the computer.
Focus: offering a studio-based curriculum that places digital design within technical, cultural, aesthetic, and historical contexts, and providing students with a humanities-based professional education for the digital age.
The Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program is a fully online degree program that provides the same world-class instruction in energy systems, information security, and public policy as is offered on campus. OMS Cybersecurity is designed to be completed in two to three years and is for working professionals who wish to advance their skills without putting their career on hold.
Focus: examining issues surrounding the impact of information security on our lives, private citizens’ concern for privacy, security risks to business and government, and the impact of laws and public policy. Three Georgia Tech schools offer the MS Cybersecurity, each offering a unique specialization: The School of Computer Science (CS) offers the MS Cybersecurity degree with a technology specialization. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers the MS Cybersecurity degree with a cyber-physical and energy systems specialization.
For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science.
For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science.
For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science.
For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science.