Top Georgia Tech Majors & Degrees

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More than 14,500 students graduate from undergraduate programs at Georgia Tech each year.

The school is known for its engineering degrees, and many Georgia Tech alums find themselves in lucrative careers immediately following graduation.

Here, we’ll explore the top Georgia tech majors for undergraduates pursuing their bachelor’s degrees.

The College of Computing undergraduate program is ranked #5 and the graduate program #8 in the country by US News and World Report.

1. Computer and Information Sciences (General) – Georgia Tech School of Computing

The Computer and Information Sciences major at Georgia Tech provides students with general and specialized computer knowledge, preparing them for many opportunities in the workforce after graduation. The program constantly evolves to allow students to stay on top of changes in computing, making them competitive candidates in the job market. Students in the Computer and Information Sciences major at Georgia Tech can customize their studies by choosing from one of eight threads. This customization factor helps students design a degree plan that helps them meet their career goals.

2. Mechanical Engineering – Georgia Tech Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering

Consistently ranked as one of the top engineering programs in the United States, Georgia Tech’s Mechanical Engineering major prepares students to utilize their skill sets across many industries, from automotive technology to environmental engineering. Mechanical engineers use ingenuity to solve complex problems, and Georgia Tech prepares students to think creatively and critically, allowing graduates to become assets to their companies. Georgia Tech’s Mechanical Engineering program research areas include fluid mechanics, bioengineering, medical physics, manufacturing, and more.

The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) has achieved national and international prominence through its tradition of unparalleled excellence and leadership in research, education, and service.

3. Industrial Engineering – Georgia Tech Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering

The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech ranks as one of the best undergraduate programs in the United States. Students majoring in Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech prepares students to solve complex problems involving logistics, economics, financial modeling, transportation, humanitarian logistics, and more. Undergraduate students in the Industrial Engineering major at Georgia Tech are encouraged to participate in research, allowing them to more fully understand their major and gain valuable experience to make them even more competitive in the job market after graduation.

4. Business Administration and Management (General) —-Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business

The Business Administration and Management program at Georgia Tech provides students with a wide breadth of knowledge, preparing them to lead a team in several industries successfully. Students choose electives within a concentration, allowing them to focus on a particular area of business as they complete their studies. Concentration options include accounting, finance, general management, information technology management, leadership and organizational change, marketing, operations and supply change management, and strategy and innovation.

The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Emory University and Georgia Tech is a diverse and international community of faculty, students, and staff who promote equity, diversity, and inclusion on the campuses.

5. Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering – Georgia Tech College of Engineering

In today’s ever-evolving world, the science of biomedicine has become more critical than ever before. The Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering programs at Georgia Tech prepare students to become leaders in the medical industry, innovating new ideas to save lives. Students in this program get the hands-on experience necessary to develop new strategies to solve long-standing problems in the medical field.

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We’re less than a quarter-mile from campus, and we’re excited to make it easy for you to enjoy your college life. Reach out today to learn more about making Square on Fifth your new Georgia Tech home.