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Gatech ECE

Program Overview

Degree: Master of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering, abbreviated MSECE.

Campus: Primarily the Atlanta main campus; you can also spend time at the Lorraine (France) or Shenzhen campuses.

Graduation requirements: 30 credits + one mandatory easy course, ECE 6001 (presentations + startup/entrepreneurship discussions).

Pace: Can be completed in as few as 3 semesters; if you want to take it slow, officially you can stretch it up to 5 years — stay enrolled, keep developing your skills, and graduate after landing a job. You can use GRIP to return home for internships while maintaining school enrollment, which does not affect CPT applications. PhD transfer-friendly.

Course selection flexibility: 6 ECE core courses of your choice (you can pick all software-focused ones); plus 4 free electives from any school — CS / CSE / ISyE are all fair game.

One-line summary: If you want to study hardcore chip design, there is a path for that; if you want to transition to CS, you can arrange your schedule to look almost like a CS degree.

Admission Preferences & Representative Data Points

US-undergrad friendly; prefers ECE undergrad backgrounds.

  1. IIT CS undergrad, GPA 3.9, two years full-time at MathWorks
  2. Gatech ECE undergrad, GPA 4.0
  3. Gatech ECE undergrad, with Google STEP internship

Job Outcomes & Data Points

Both hardware and software positions are represented; overall job outcomes are quite good.

  1. Gatech ECE undergrad, no internship, landed a hardware company
  2. Gatech ECE undergrad, small-company hardware internship, landed Apple
  3. Gatech ECE undergrad, landed NVIDIA internship and converted to full-time
  4. Indian undergrad, two years full-time at NVIDIA (hardware), landed AMD full-time in the US
  5. Gatech ECE undergrad, Intel internship, landed Arm internship
  6. Indian undergrad, one and a half years full-time at BlackRock, landed Apple hardware position
  7. USC undergrad, small-company SDE intern, landed AMD hardware intern
  8. Mainland Chinese undergrad, North American big-tech intern, landed Amazon
  9. Mainland Chinese undergrad, mid-size company intern, landed Apple hardware position
  10. Mainland Chinese undergrad, landed NVIDIA and Amazon intern

Course Selection

How do you actually snag courses?

Two-round system —

Round 1: Reserved for your own department only — first come, first served.

Round 2: Opens up to all university courses right before the semester starts. Popular CS courses require watching the waitlist for openings. On the last day of Round 2 in the afternoon, a free-for-all begins — waitlists are cleared and you can race to grab remaining spots.

No extra charge for overloading — beyond 12 credits it is free. If you have the stamina, nobody will stop you from taking 4+1 or even 4+2 courses.

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