BS Computer Science

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Georgia Institute of Technology

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Georgia Tech offers a flexible and comprehensive curriculum grounded in programming and computational theory. What sets this program apart is its unique Threads™ system, which allows students to personalize their education based on their interests and career aspirations.

 

Students select two out of nine Threads, combining them to create a tailored, interdisciplinary computing pathway. This innovative structure enables students to gain both depth and breadth in their studies, preparing them to tackle challenges in today’s fast-evolving tech landscape.

Available Threads include:

  • Computing and People

  • Computing and Information Internetworks

  • Computing and Media

  • Computing and Intelligence

  • Computing and Devices

  • Computing and Systems and Architecture

  • Computing and Theory

  • Computing and Modeling and Simulation

  • Computing and High-Performance Computing

By choosing Threads that align with their passions—whether that’s artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, cybersecurity, or another area—students graduate with a distinctive and well-rounded skill set.

 

Program Ranking:
Georgia Tech’s College of Computing is consistently ranked among the top computer science programs in the nation, known for its academic rigor and culture of innovation.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Georgia Tech emphasizes hands-on learning experiences, providing computer science students with numerous opportunities to apply their knowledge beyond the classroom:​

Research Opportunities:

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Computing (UROC) program facilitates student involvement in cutting-edge research projects. UROC offers job fairs where students can learn about available research positions and hosts an annual spring research symposium for students to showcase their work. Additionally, the Research Option provides an in-depth research experience, culminating in a thesis and noted on the student's transcript. ​

Internships and Co-ops:

Georgia Tech's Career Center supports students in securing internships and cooperative education (co-op) positions, enabling them to gain practical experience and industry exposure. The Co-Op Program allows students to alternate between semesters of work and study, integrating professional experience with academic learning. ​

Student Clubs and Organizations:

The College of Computing hosts various student organizations that enhance learning and foster community, including:​

  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM): Provides resources and networking opportunities for students interested in computing.​

  • Women @ the College of Computing (W@CC): Supports and promotes the involvement of women in computing fields.​ 

  • Minorities @ the College of Computing (M@CC): Aims to increase the participation and success of underrepresented minorities in computing.​

These organizations offer workshops, guest lectures, hackathons, and collaborative projects, enabling students to enhance their skills and connect with professionals.​

Progression & Future Opportunities

Georgia Tech provides robust support to ensure computer science graduates are well-prepared for their careers:​

Employability:

Graduates of the Computer Science program have strong employment prospects, with many securing positions at leading technology companies, startups, and research institutions. The program's emphasis on both theoretical foundations and practical applications equips students with the skills and experience sought by employers in the tech industry.​

Career Services:

The College of Computing's Career Services team offers personalized career advising, workshops, and resources tailored to computing students. Services include assistance with job searches, resume building, interview preparation, and guidance on graduate school applications. The Career Services team also organizes career fairs and networking events, connecting students with potential employers. ​

By integrating rigorous academics with practical experiences and comprehensive career support, the B.S. in Computer Science program at Georgia Tech prepares students for successful transitions into the professional world.​

Program Key Stats

$36,570
$ 85
Aug Intake : RD 1st Jan EA/ED 1st Nov


26 %
No
Yes

Eligibility Criteria

AAA - A*A*A
3.5 - 4.0
38 - 42
90 - 95

1330 - 1530
28 - 34
7.0
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Career Pathway: Software Engineering: Developer
  • Full-Stack Engineer
  • Mobile App Developer
  • AI & Data Science: Machine Learning Engineer
  • Data Scientist
  • AI Researcher
  • Cybersecurity & Cloud: Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Cloud Engineer
  • Ethical Hacker
  • Finance & Business Tech: Quantitative Analyst
  • Fintech Developer
  • Blockchain Specialist
  • Product & Management: Product Manager
  • Technical Program Manager
  • Entrepreneurship: Startups and innovation
  • Further Studies: MS or PhD in AI
  • cybersecurity
  • or data science for research roles
  • MBA for leadership and management positions
  • Long-Term Growth: Engineering: Software Engineer → Tech Lead → CTO
  • Data & AI: Data Scientist → Head of AI
  • Management: Product Manager → VP of Engineering

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