Graduate Academic Programs

Georgia Tech is an exciting place to study the brain. We have a robust community of graduate students participating in research related to neuroscience, neurotechnology, and integral societal impacts in degree and certificate programs across all six Colleges. There are many paths for students interested in studying and researching neuro-related topics. 

Neuroscience and Neurotechnology Ph.D Program

The Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Neurotechnology (NSNT) at Georgia Tech welcomed its first cohort in Fall 2025. Jointly administered by the Colleges of Sciences, Engineering, and Computing, the program prepares a new generation of scientists to tackle the brain’s most complex challenges through cutting-edge technology. This interdisciplinary curriculum integrates neuroscience with engineering, computing, and the sciences to advance human health. Students gain deep expertise through rigorous training that blends scientific discovery with technical innovation.

Doctoral Programs

The following doctoral programs have a substantial cluster of neuroscience or neurotechnology research or provide training to critically examine the social, cultural, political and/or policy related issues of science, technology and innovation

Master’s Programs

Master’s programs with substantial neuroscience or neurotechnology content or training to critically examine related social, cultural, political and/or policy issues.