Program Contact

Georgia Institute of Technology
801 Atlantic Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332-0405

Application Deadlines

Admittance terms and admission deadlines vary based on home program.

M.S.:

  • Aerospace Engineering: April 1
  • Biomedical Engineering: February 1
  • College of Computing: February 1
  • Electrical & Computer Engineering: February 1
  • Mechanical Engineering: February 1
  • Physics: January 3

Ph.D.: 

  • Aerospace Engineering: April 1
  • Biomedical Engineering: December 1
  • College of Computing: December 15
  • Electrical & Computer Engineering: December 16
  • Mechanical Engineering: January 15

Admittance Terms

Fall

Degree Programs

  • Master's, Robotics
  • Ph.D., Robotics

Interdisciplinary Programs

Robotics is offered by the College of Engineering, College of Computing, and College of Sciences. Students must select a home school from one of the following disciplines:

For additional information about applying to the Robotics program through one of these schools, please click on your choice from the list above

Standardized Tests

IELTS Academic Requirements

  • Varies among home units.

TOEFL Requirements

  • Varies among home units.

GRE Requirements

  • Varies among home units.

Application Requirements

Application requirements vary based on the selected home school. 

Mechanical Engineering has the following GPA requirements:

  • Master's: at least 3.5 GPA
    • Please note that this program is highly competitive. Only 10 applicants will be accepted for the fall 2022 term. Also note that applicants for the MS Robotics program are only accepted for fall terms.
  • Ph.D.: at least 3.3 GPA

Program Costs

  1. Go to "View Tuition Costs by Semester," and select the semester you plan to start. Graduate-level programs are divided into sections: Graduate Rates–Atlanta Campus, Study Abroad, Specialty Graduate Programs, Executive Education Programs
  2. Find the degree and program you are interested in and click to access the program's tuition and fees by credit hour PDF.
  3. In the first column, determine the number of hours (or credits) you intend to take for your first semester.
  4. Determine if you will pay in-state or out-of-state tuition. Learn more about the difference between in-state and out-of-state. For example, if you are an in-state resident and planning to take six credits for the Master of Architecture degree, the tuition cost will be $4,518.
  5. The middle section of the document lists all mandatory Institute fees. To see your total tuition plus mandatory fees, refer to the last two columns of the PDF.