The Georgia Institute of Technology announced Tuesday that it will offer an online master's degree for less than $7,000 through a partnership with Udacity, an online course provider.
The pilot program for a master's in computer science from Georgia Tech, a public college, will cost students about one-third what Georgia students pay for on-campus enrollment, according to Bloomberg Businessweek (the on-campus cost is six to seven times higher for out-of-state students). The school explains on its website that the only difference between its MS and OMS is the course structure and the speed at which students choose to finish the classes.
The traditional Georgia Institute of Technology graduate program is ranked 10th nationally by U.S. News and World Report.
GT | Newsroom - Georgia Tech Announces Massive Online Master's Degree in Computer Science
The pilot program for a master's in computer science from Georgia Tech, a public college, will cost students about one-third what Georgia students pay for on-campus enrollment, according to Bloomberg Businessweek (the on-campus cost is six to seven times higher for out-of-state students). The school explains on its website that the only difference between its MS and OMS is the course structure and the speed at which students choose to finish the classes.
The traditional Georgia Institute of Technology graduate program is ranked 10th nationally by U.S. News and World Report.
GT | Newsroom - Georgia Tech Announces Massive Online Master's Degree in Computer Science