Future Students
Applying for admission to one of 14 graduate degree offerings in the college, 8 of which are directly affiliated with the School of Computational Science & Engineering, is your first step to becoming a graduate of one of the nation’s top 10 graduate computing programs. Are you a top-notch student? Dedicated to making a real-world difference with computing? All while working alongside world-class faculty at a top-tier research and educational institution? If so, you are in the right place.
![]() | The College of Computing offers the below degrees with those in bold affiliated specifically with the School of CSE. | |
MS in Computational Science & Engineering MS in Computational Science & Engineering Distance Learning | Ph.D. in Algorithms, Combinatorics & Optimization Ph.D. in Computational Science & Engineering | |
Research in the School of Computational Science & Engineering
We focus on research related to high performance and grid computing, modeling and simulation, large-scale data analytics and systems, visualization, numeric and geometric methods, and combinatorial optimization. More
GRA Information
Doctoral students in good standing are guaranteed funding as either a GRA or a GTA throughout their program of study. More
GTA Information
Beginning Fall 2010, doctoral students are required to be a GTA for at least one semester. More
You’ve done your research, made important decisions, and now it’s time to apply. We are pleased that you are considering the School of Interactive Computing in the Georgia Tech College of Computing for your place of study and research. You will now be taken to the Georgia Tech Graduate Admissions website to complete your application. Good luck! Apply
Have you already been accepted and need to know what’s next? It’s time to think about housing, setting up a computer account, figuring out your health insurance coverage and parking. Enrolling requires just a few more steps to get you ready to begin your program. Click here to get started.



