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Savannah State University has entered
into an agreement with Georgia Institute of Technology to offer a dual
degree program whereby undergraduate students can attend Savannah State
University institution for approximately three academic years and the Georgia
Institute of Technology for approximately two academic years and receive
baccalaureate degrees from both institutions. This program is open to majors
in chemistry, mathematics, computer science technology, civil engineering technology, and
electronics engineering technology.
Bachelor's degrees offered at Georgia Institute
of Technology as a part of this program are in:
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| Aerospace Engineering |
| Chemical Engineering |
| Civil engineering |
| Computer Engineering |
| Electrical Engineering |
| Industrial Engineering |
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Nuclear and Radiological Engineering
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Textile and Fiber Engineering
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Program of Study:
Participating students shall complete
the following at Savannah State University:
Approximately three-fourths
of the number of hours required for the degree at Savannah State University
All courses required for admission
of engineering transfer students to Georgia Tech
The equivalent mathematics and science
courses included in the freshman and sophomore years of the engineering
discipline in which the student intends to major at Georgia Tech
Admission Requirements:
To be admitted to Georgia tech in
the Dual degree Program, a student must:
Complete the program of study
as indicated above and obtain a positive recommendation from the Dual Degree
Coordinator
Meet the minimum grade point average
requirements for admission of transfer students to Georgia Tech (those
in effect at that time the student matriculates at Savannah State University)
Submit application materials for
evaluation by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at Georgia Tech
Must be citizens or permanent residents
of the United States
Why Choose SSU for the Dual Degree Program?
University 'on-the-coast'!
Attend University close to home!
Less cost!
Small Classes!
More Individual Attention!
Highly qualified and experienced Professors!
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