Masters Programs

  • MS in Mathematics
  • The School of Mathematics provides opportunities for study in a wide range of mathematical disciplines, and the Master of Science in Mathematics is meant to provide a rigorous introduction to graduate-level mathematics.

  • MS in Computational Sciences and Engineering
  • The CSE masters program is an interdisciplinary program aimed at students wanting to enrich their exposure to modern computational techniques of use in engineering and the applied sciences.

  • MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance
  • The main objective of the Master of Science degree program in Quantitative and Computational Finance at Georgia Tech is to provide students with the practical skills and theoretical understanding they need to be leaders in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of the models used by the financial sector to structure transactions, manage risk and construct investment strategies.

  • MS in Statistics
  • The School of Mathematics in the College of Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology and the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering in the College of Engineering offer graduate work leading to the Master of Science in Statistics.

 

 Secondary MS degree

Graduate students in other Georgia Tech units who want approval from the School of Mathematics to add a MS degree as a secondary Masters degree must be aware that:

  1. No such request will be considered until at least half of the required coursework for the relevant MS degree has been completed;
  2. We will not be able to provide office space or any other type of logistic or financial support;
  3. Any such request will need to be accompanied by the student transcript, and the appropriate form.