29 Bachelor's degrees in General Engineering & Technology in Georgia, United States
Information Security and Assurance
The Kennesaw State University Information Security and Assurance (BBA-ISA) degree will provide you the skills to become technologically proficient, business-savvy, and capable of applying policy, education, and training others.
Computational Science
The Computational Science field is relatively new but is exploding rapidly with career possibilities and advancements. This major at Mercer University focuses on a multitude of scientific disciplines, the use of computational techniques, how to apply principles in our everyday life, and more.
Civil Engineering Technology
The Civil Engineering Technology degree of Savannah State University adopts the following educational objectives, designed to educate and improve the ability of students to become competent and creative professionals contributing effectively for fulfilling the employment needs of today and of the future.
Technical Communication
The Bachelor of Science in Technical Communication from Kennesaw State University will provide you with the hands-on experience and skills needed to become a professional in technical communication.
Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies
Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies from Georgia Institute of Technology within this degree program, studio-based learning is combined with the rigorous study of technology and entrepreneurship to build a fundamental understanding of the opportunities found when the arts combine with emerging technologies like AI and virtual reality.
Computer Engineering (Dual BS)
Computer Engineering (Dual BS) from Georgia Institute of Technology and Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Tech Students may pursue the BSEE degree from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) as they earn the BSEE or BSCmpE from Georgia Tech.
Engineering - Dual Degree
Oglethorpe University offers the Engineering - Dual Degree program that allows students to earn two degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Oglethorpe and a specialized engineering baccalaureate degree from one of our partner engineering schools, in just five years.
Industrial Management
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management program at Mercer University is a mutual effort between the School of Engineering, Stetson School of Business and Economics, and the College of Liberal Arts leading to a Bachelor of Science degree.
Materials Science and Engineering
The materials science and engineering undergraduate program at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) offers a BS degree in Materials Science and Engineering with concentrations in Polymer and Fiber materials, Structural and Functional materials and Biomaterials.
Engineering Education
At Engineering Education at Ohio Northern University, you’ll study to become an ingenious engineer and an extraordinary teacher. You’ll graduate ready to help young people grow in knowledge and uncover their passions.
Technology Management
The Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) with a major in Technology Management at the University of North Georgia prepares graduates for supervisory positions in technology in industry.
Information Technology and Informatics
Informatics is a process that uses human-centered and data-driven solutions to manage and a variety of systems. Mercer University’s Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Informatics is designed for individuals interested in innovation, project management, and pursuing leadership roles in the field.
Computer Engineering
The central focus of Mercer University’s Computer Engineering major is the engineering design of systems which operate in real-time with computers embedded in the system as a component or controller. The embedded computer is often a single chip “microcontroller” or a custom designed small computer which consists of a small number of chips.
Computer Science Technology
The Computer Science Technology program of Savannah State University includes the software aspect and hardware realm.
Engineering Sciences
Engineering Sciences covers broad range of courses in math, chemistry and physics. The Engineering Sciences program from Emory University, offered through the Physics Department, combines cutting-edge science and technology training with a liberal arts foundation.
Technology Education
At Technology Education at Ohio Northern University you can delve into all your favorite subjects – like robotics and computers – while learning how to teach these subjects to young people
Physics and Engineering
The Department of Physics at the University of North Georgia offers a dual degree Physics and Engineering program which allows students to begin their studies at UNG and after completing a specified 90-credit-hour curriculum, transfer to the engineering college where they complete a degree in engineering.
Computer Science
Step into a world of endless technological possibilities that is filled with diverse students and expert professionals who are eager to teach you invaluable knowledge. The Computer Science program at Mercer University is among the top majors in the country with a high demand for graduates.
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering program at the Kennesaw State University is a field that blends hardware engineering and software development.
Theatre, Design and Technology
The purpose of University of West Georgia's Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre, Design and Technology is to prepare the student for the professional life as a designer in a way that allows the student to understand the connection between the various areas of design and technical theatre, and the link between theatre and film.