Georgia Tech Shines in 2025 ‘US News’ Graduate Program Rankings

The advancements in various graduate programs highlight the dedication of Georgia Tech's faculty, students, and staff in achieving new academic heights.
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Georgia Institute of Technology has once again demonstrated its leadership and excellence in graduate education, as reflected in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report program rankings. The rankings highlight Georgia Tech's stellar performance across various disciplines, reaffirming its reputation as a first-rate institution. 

Engineering Programs Remain Top Tier  

In the realm of engineering, Georgia Tech continues to excel, with all programs holding top 10 spots. Industrial Engineering continues to lead the nation, holding first place. The Aerospace Engineering program maintained second place, tied with California Institute of Technology, while Biomedical Engineering also held steady at second place. Civil Engineering climbed to second place, tied with the University of California – Berkeley. Computer Engineering rose to fifth place, tied with the University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. Environmental Engineering moved up to fourth place, tied with the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor and Virginia Tech, while Chemical Engineering held its fifth place ranking. Mechanical Engineering remained in fifth place, tied with the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. 

Business Programs Make Significant Moves 

Georgia Tech's graduate business programs have seen significant advancements. The part-time MBA program jumped to 10th place, tied with Georgetown University (McDonough) and the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities (Carlson). Production/Operations moved up to fifth place. Business Analytics climbed to third place. Information Systems remained strong at fifth place. 

College of Computing Holds Top 10 Spots  

The College of Computing also continues to excel, receiving top 10 rankings in multiple areas. Artificial Intelligence ranked sixth. Systems remained strong in fourth place, tied with Stanford University and the University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. These accolades underscore the College’s leadership in advancing research and developing cutting-edge curricula that prepare students for impactful careers in technology and innovation. 

Public Affairs Programs Secure Top Recognition 

Georgia Tech's public affairs programs from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts have also maintained top 10 positions, with Information and Technology Management retaining second place and Environmental Policy and Management holding steady in eighth place. 

*Please note that this summary includes the latest rankings issued by U.S. News & World Report for 2025. Not all Georgia Tech Colleges, Schools, and subjects are ranked every year by this organization.