Georgia Institute of Technology

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800 W. Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30332

Students
143
enrolled (full-time)
346
enrolled (part-time)
Tuition
$22,000
per year (full-time)
$33,712
per year (full-time)
$822
per credit (part-time)
$1,364
per credit (part-time)

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Business School Overview

U.S. News Rankings

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#28 Best Business Schools

Specialties

Business School Overview

Nestled in the city of Atlanta, home to many corporate giants including The Coca-Cola Co., Turner Broadcasting System, and AT&T, is the College of Management at the Georgia Institute of Technology. With an annual enrollment of 75 students, the College of Management M.B.A. program stresses a sense of community to go along with a flexible curriculum that promotes customization. Students are given the opportunity to focus on one area of business or gain a broad knowledge of many areas with 24 hours of graduate electives at their disposal.

Sitting in an epicenter of international business means promoting a global initiative among the school’s M.B.A. students, and the College of Management requires students to complete an international-based elective. The International Practicum, a semester-long elective course, allows students to work with and consult international companies and experience visiting these companies in countries such as Costa Rica, Ireland, and Japan. Along with a full-time M.B.A. program, the college also offers an evening M.B.A. program and a Ph.D. program.

Georgia Tech’s College of Management offers more than 10 student clubs for roughly 150 M.B.A. students, including an International Business Club and a Management Consulting Club. Some of the most notable alumni include David Garrett, former chairman and CEO of Delta Air Lines, and Jack Guynn, former president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

Admissions

Application deadline (U.S. residents) March 15
Application deadline (international students) January 15
Applicants (full-time)
Applicants (full-time)
Applicants (part-time)
Applicants (part-time)

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Academics

Departments/concentrations
accounting marketing
consulting management information systems
entrepreneurship production/operations management
finance organizational behavior
general management supply chain management/logistics
international business

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Student Body

Enrollment (full-time) 143
Gender distribution (full-time)
Gender distribution (full-time)

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Cost

Tuition

Full-time: $22,000 per year (in-state)
Full-time: $33,712 per year (out-of-state)
Part-time: $822 per credit (in-state)
Part-time: $1,364 per credit (out-of-state)

Required fees $1,646 per year

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Salary

Average base salary $85,373
Full-time graduates employed at graduation 67.7% - High

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* Business School Overview details based on 2010 data

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