Georgia Institute of Technology College of Sciences

College of Sciences
Type Public
Established 1885/1990[1]
Dean Paul Goldbart[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.

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 Management, and College of Science and Liberal Studies (COSALS). 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.

Programs, Centers, Departments and Schools

Georgia Tech's School of Physics

Degrees

Undergraduate

Almost all of the undergraduate degrees offered by the College of Sciences has concentration options and/or a "business plan."[5]

Graduate

Postgraduate

References

  1. "College of Sciences History". Georgia Tech College of Sciences. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  2. "Paul Goldbart". Georgia Tech College of Sciences. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
  3. 1 2 "Facts and Figures: Enrollment by College". Georgia Tech Office of Institutional Research & Planning. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  4. Joshi, Nikhil (2006-03-10). "Geibelhaus lectures on controversial president". The Technique. Archived from the original on 2006-11-12. Retrieved 2007-01-29.
  5. College of Sciences Undergraduate Degree Programs

External links

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