Virtual U.
Master's Degree Is New Frontier of Study OnlineBy TAMAR LEWIN
The master's degree offered by the Georgia Institute of Technology
through massive open online courses has the potential to disrupt higher
education.
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OMS CS Update: July 8, 2013
Thank you for your interest in the Georgia Tech Online
Master of Science in Computer Science (OMS CS), offered in
collaboration with Udacity and AT&T! It’s been quite an exciting
month since the May 14 announcement of our program, and we’re thrilled
to update you with new information about OMS CS as it becomes available.
Georgia Tech’s College of Computing is moving into
territory never before seen in higher education, so we don’t have all
the details you’re probably wondering about—yet. However we will
continue these periodic updates as we move toward program launch in
January 2014 and the first matriculation of “open” applications later
next year.
Timetable
- Summer & Fall 2013: Development of initial OMS CS courses (listing below) and infrastructure (both GT and Udacity) to support program at scale
- January 2014: Launch of pilot cohort
- Spring/Summer 2014: Begin accepting open applications
- Fall 2014: Matriculation of first “open” OMS CS cohort
Specializations & Course Offerings
We have identified the initial courses and
specializations that will be available to OMS CS degree-seeking
students, and more will be added as additional courses come online. At
the launch of the pilot program in January 2014, the follow
specializations will be offered:
- Computational Perception & Robotics
- Databases & Software Engineering
- High-Performance Computing
- Interactive Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Networking
- Social Computing
- Systems
1. Computer Networks
by Associate Professor Nick Feamster
by Associate Professor Nick Feamster
2. Advanced Operating Systems
by Professor Kishore Ramachandran
by Professor Kishore Ramachandran
4. Software Development Process
by Associate Professor Alex Orso
by Associate Professor Alex Orso
5. High Performance Computer Architecture
by Associate Professor Milos Prvulovic
by Associate Professor Milos Prvulovic
6. Special Topics: Robotic Cars for Real People
by Research Professor Sebastian Thrun (Stanford University)
by Research Professor Sebastian Thrun (Stanford University)
Credential Options
Credential-seeking students in the OMS CS program will
have several options, depending on their previous educational
achievements, interest & available time, and preferred price point.
M.S. degree-seeking students first must pass (paying Georgia Tech
tuition and fees) two OMS CS courses with a grade of B or better before
petitioning for full admission to the program. Georgia Tech certificates
also will be available for students who only wish to take certain
courses or are otherwise ineligible for MS program admission. These
credential tracks, as well as the costs and services associated with
each, are explained in more detail on the OMS website.
Best Press Coverage
At last count, nearly 200 unique news articles have
been written about OMS CS since our May 14 announcement. Here are a few
highlights:
- Georgia Tech Will Offer Full Online Master’s (Associated Press)
- Georgia Tech, Udacity Shock Higher Ed With $7,000 Degree (Forbes.com)
- On the Horizon, Five Reasons to Smile (New York Times)
- The $7,000 Computer Science Degree—and the Future of Higher Education (TIME)
- Why High Schools Should Treat Computer Programming Like Algebra (The Atlantic)
- Imminent Chaos (Huffington Post)
- The (Just Under) $7K Computer Science Degree (Wall Street Journal, video)
- Udacity & Georgia Tech Cross the Rubicon (Forbes.com)
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