Master's Certificate Program in Design Computing
Graduate students in the College of Architecture and the College of Computing may sign up to participate in the Certificate Program in Design Computing. This option allows students to enroll in a program jointly administered by the College of Architecture and the College of Computing, providing studies in computing, computer graphics, Web technologies, and other digital technology areas.
Students eligible for this certificate program are master's students in the Colleges of Architecture or Computing. They are admitted through the regular admissions process, but are designated as being also signed up for this certificate option. Students admitted to the certificate program through the College of Architecture may do so through multiple degree programs:
- Master of Architecture program: Students in the M.Arch. program may also enroll in this certificate program as part of their professional electives.
- Master of Science with a major in architecture in the College of Architecture, Master of Building Construction, and Master of Industrial Design: Students in these programs may enroll in this certificate program if their interests and background correspond to those of the certificate.
The requirements for the certificate program for College of Architecture students are fifteen units of coursework in computing or design. Students taking the certificate program from the College of Architecture are expected to focus on courses in computer science and design computing within the College. The core courses in design computing are those identified as crucial for base knowledge in the field. Students interested in the certificate program should discuss it with their advisor. For further details on the program, contact:
Design Computing Certificate Advisor
Ph.D. Office, College of Architecture
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0155

