Georgia Institute of Technology College of Sciences
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
College of Sciences | |
---|---|
|
|
Established: | 1885/1990[1] |
Type: | Public |
Dean: | Paul Houston[2] |
Undergraduates: | 1156[3] |
Postgraduates: | 770[3] |
Location: | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Website: | cos.gatech.edu |
The College of Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the six colleges in the institute.
Contents |
[edit] History
Until 1990, there was no independent college for the sciences. Before then, there had been three colleges: the College of Engineering, the College of Engineering, and COSALS, the College of Sciences and Liberal arts. As part of his restructuring plan, John Patrick Crecine reorganized the institute; he split COSALS into the College of Sciences and combined the liberal arts and management programs into the Ivan Allen College of Management and Liberal Arts.[4] The latter would be split by G. Wayne Clough in 1998.
[edit] Programs, Departments and Schools
- Applied Physiology
- School of Biology
- Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing
- School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
- School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
- School of Mathematics
- School of Physics
- School of Psychology
[edit] Facilities
Please help improve this section by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page or at requests for expansion. |
[edit] Degrees
[edit] Undergraduate
Almost all of the undergraduate degrees offered by the College of Sciences has concentration options and/or a "business plan."[5]
- B.S. in Biology
- B.S. in Chemistry
- B.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Science
- B.S. in Applied Mathematics
- B.S. in Discrete Mathematics
- B.S. in Applied Physics
- B.S. in Physics
- B.S. in Applied Psychology
[edit] Graduate
- M.S. in Prosthetics and Orthotics
- M.S. in Biology
- M.S. in Bioinformatics
- M.S. in Chemistry
- M.S. in Paper Science and Engineering
- M.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Science
- M.S. with a Major in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- 5-year B.S. M.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Science
- M.S. in Mathematics
- M.S. in Statistics
- M.S. in Quantitative and Computational Finance
- M.S. in Applied Physics
- M.S. in Physics
- M.S. in Applied Psychology
- M.S. in Human Computer Interaction
[edit] Postgraduate
- Ph.D. in Applied Physiology
- Ph.D. in Biology
- Ph.D. in Bioinformatics
- Ph.D. in Chemistry
- Ph.D. in Paper Science and Engineering
- Ph.D. in Earth and Atmospheric Science
- Ph.D. in Algorithms, Combinatorics, Optimization
- Ph.D. in Bioinformatics
- Ph.D. in Mathematics
- Ph.D. in Physics
- Ph.D. in Psychology - Engineering Psychology
- Ph.D. in Psychology - Experimental Psychology
- Ph.D. in Psychology - Industrial/Organizational
[edit] References
- ^ College of Sciences History. Georgia Tech College of Sciences. Retrieved on 2007-03-24.
- ^ Tabita, Craig. "Houston joins College of Sciences as new Dean", The Technique, 2007-05-18. Retrieved on 2007-05-17.
- ^ a b Facts and Figures: Enrollment by College. Georgia Tech Office of Institutional Research & Planning. Retrieved on 2007-03-24.
- ^ Joshi, Nikhil. "Geibelhaus lectures on controversial president", The Technique, 2006-03-10. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
- ^ College of Sciences Undergraduate Degree Programs
[edit] External links
|