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  2. Georgia Tech Online Master of Science in Computer Science

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    Georgia Tech has received attention for offering an online master's degree program for under $7,000 that gives students from all over the world the opportunity to enroll in a top 10-ranked computer science program.

  3. Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech's College of Computing traces its roots to the establishment of an Information Science degree program established in 1964. In 1963, a group of faculty members led by Dr. Vladimir Slamecka and that included Dr. Vernon Crawford, Dr. Nordiar Waldemar Ziegler, and Dr. William Atchison, noticed an interdisciplinary connection among library science, mathematics, and computer technology.

  4. Georgia Institute of Technology School of Computer Science

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    In 2006, the Klaus Advanced Computing Building, donated by Georgia Tech alum Chris Klaus, was completed to provide additional offices, laboratories, and classrooms for the College of Computing. [8] All of the School of Computer Science personnel have since moved to the second and third floor of the Klaus Building. [9]

  5. List of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech's Provost (2001-2006); President of California Institute of Technology (2006-present) [10] Richard DeMillo: Computer Science Dean of the College of Computing (2003-2008); former director of the Georgia Tech Information Security Center [11] Don Giddens: Aerospace engineering Dean of the College of Engineering (2007-2011) [12] [13 ...

  6. Georgia Institute of Technology College of Engineering

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    The College of Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology provides formal education and research in more than 10 fields of engineering, including aerospace, chemical, civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial, mechanical, materials engineering, biomedical, and biomolecular engineering, plus polymer, textile, and fiber engineering.

  7. History of the Georgia Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January 1964 and had operated as an Independent until 1975 when Georgia Tech joined the Metro Conference. Georgia Tech was admitted to the ACC on April 3, 1978. The ACC has expanded from 8 to 12 members since that time. [191] [192] The institute celebrated its centennial in 1985.

  8. Georgia Tech Savannah - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech Savannah is Georgia Tech's center for professional development and continuing education. It offers courses in the areas of project management, OSHA, and other professional education areas. [2] It is also houses the regional offices of the Georgia Tech Economic Development Institute and the Advanced Technology Development Center.

  9. Klaus Advanced Computing Building - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the building was financed by a $15 million donation from successful internet entrepreneur and former Georgia Tech student Chris Klaus. [1] [2] Klaus was a founder of both Kaneva and Internet Security Systems. [3] At the time of Klaus' contribution, it was the fifth-largest contribution by an individual in Georgia Tech's history. [1]