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Georgia Institute of Technology
With more than 16, 500 undergraduate and graduate students, the Georgia Institute of Technology is classified as a Doctoral/Research-Intensive institution and offers many nationally recognized, top-ranked programs. The College of Computing (CoC) was formally named in 1990 and conducts cutting-edge research in strategic areas ideal for collaborative, interdisciplinary work. The College has strong instructional and research programs in Computer Architecture, Database Systems, Graphics and Visualization, Human-Computer Interaction, Intelligent Systems (including Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, and Robotics), Networking and Communications, Programming Languages and Compilers, Software Engineering and Methodology, Systems (including Operating Systems, Distributed and Parallel Systems), and Theoretical Computer Science, as well as other areas of computing.



