Computer Science

The academic requirements for the MSCS degree are summarized below. In order to receive the MSCS degree, a student must have an undergraduate degree from an ABET-accredited Computer Science program or come from one of our partner institutions.

The MSCS can be done with or without a thesis. For partner school students interested in pursuing a Masters with a thesis, please check with your school first to verify if the Masters thesis will count toward the Diplôme d'Ingenieur. Additional detail on the MSCS program curriculum can be found on the College of Computing website, for both Masters and PhD students.

Technical Interest Areas (TIAs) available on the GT Lorraine campus are associated with the research topics developed at UMI 2958: Human-Computer Interaction, Robotics. Additional Technical Interest Areas available on the Atlanta campus or at partner institutions are as follows: Computational Science and Engineering, Computer Architecture, Database Systems, Systems, Graphics and Visualization, Intelligent Systems, Networking and Communications, Programming Languages and Compilers, Software Methodology and Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science

For inquiries, you may contact Dr. Mike McCracken.