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PhD Computer Science
The application deadline for the Ph.D. Program in Computer Science is December 15th.
The Ph.D. in Computer Science is a joint program between the Schools of Computer Science, Interactive Computing, and Computational Science & Engineering within the College of Computing. All students in the program receive the same degree regardless of their interest area, specialization, research focus or school affiliation. New students are affiliated with the school in which their advisor resides, but none of the schools impose any special requirements compared to another.
The School of Computer Science contributes curricular and research program development in the areas of
- Computer Architecture
- Databases
- Information Security
- Networks
- Programming Languages & Compilers
- Software Engineering
- Systems
- Theory
View the joint Ph.D. Computer Science degree website for program details.
If this kind of work interests you and fits with your career aspirations, why not go ahead and apply?
Have Questions About this Program?
Contact
Lisa Guethlein
Academic Advisor for specializations in
Computer Science
lgueth [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu (Send Email)
404.385.7481

