International Programs

GT Lorraine
 

Georgia Tech-Lorraine, France

Established as Georgia Institute of Technology’s first international campus in 1990 in Metz, France, Georgia Tech-Lorraine is:

  • A highly innovative institution offering year-round undergraduate, masters and PhD programs
  • Home to a strong sponsored research program through the GT-CNRS Unité Mixte Internationale 2958 (UMI), an international joint laboratory between Georgia Tech and the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
  • Operator of the Lafayette Institute, an international open-innovation center
  • Fully integrated into French and American structures: an affiliate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and  incorporated under French Law

Georgia Tech-Lorraine

Dual Degree Master of Science at Georgia Tech Lorraine

Georgia Tech Lorraine (GTL) is the European campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, located in the beautiful and historic city of Metz, France. On this campus, you can complete part or all of your Master's degree.

Since 1997, the School of Mechanical Engineering has developed graduate program partnerships with the following top European universities:  Arts et Metiers Paris Tech, ENSEEIHT, and Sapienza University.  These partnerships allow you to graduate with a second Master's degree from Europe, in addition to your Georgia Tech MSME degree.

On the GTL campus, the admission and graduation requirements for the MSME are exactly the same as those on the GT Atlanta campus.

You also have the opportunity to study for your PhD within the UMI 2958 joint laboratory between the CNRS and the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Cooperation Between Georgia Tech and our European Partnership Schools: How the Dual-Degree Program Works

Georgia Tech has long-term cooperative academic and research agreement with Arts et Metiers Paris Tech (to include its 8 campuses), and with Ecole Nationale Supérieure Electronique Electrotechnique Informatique Hydraulique Telecommunications (ENSEEIHT) for completing a Master’s equivalent degree from France.  Georgia Tech has initiated an academic agreement with Sapienza University di Roma, a leading institution to complete the Master’s degree equivalent from Italy, the Laurea Magistrale.

  • Arts et Metiers Double Master Degree Program

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  • ENSEEIHT Double Master Degree Program

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  • Sapienza Double Master Degree Program

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MSME – GTL Campus Seminar Requirement

Every Fall and Spring semester, a graduate seminar series is offered on the GT Lorraine Campus. This seminar is open to all students and is a special requirement (not a degree requirement) for all Master students. The objective of this seminar is to allow students to interact directly with their future professional world by inviting GTL corporate partners to present their activities. Students have the opportunity to exchange directly for internships or job opportunities. Participating corporations have GTL alumni that participate in this seminar series and can provide information to students.

 

Contacts

Dr. Bertrand Boussert
GTL Graduate Program Director
Georgia Tech-Lorraine
2-3  Rue Marconi, 57070 Metz, France
bertrand.boussert@ece.gatech.edu

Dr. Andrei Fedorov
Associate Chair for Graduate Studies
The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0405
graduate.programs@me.gatech.edu

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Stuttgart
 

University of Stuttgart, Germany

About The Program

  • Two-year Program
  • Instruction in English
  • Research leading to a M.S. thesis
  • Industrial internship in Germany
  • Joint M.S. conferred by both institutions

Informational Brochure PDF

Joint Master of Science with University of Stuttgart

The joint MS degree program includes course work, practical internship, thesis research and thesis defense.

Applicants to the program from the United States should apply through Georgia Tech and those from Europe through the University of Stuttgart. Applicants will have completed, by the time of entering the program, a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or closely related discipline. In addition, students from the United States should have proficiency with the German language at the level of one undergraduate year of study. Admission to the program will be determined by a joint committee representing both institutions.

Program of Study Form

 

US Students

Term 1/Fall (in ATL) | Total 15 credit hours

  • 4 technical courses at 3 credit hours each = total 12 credit hours
  • German Language Course #1 = 3 credit hours  

Term 2/Spring (in ATL) | Total 15 credit hours (some courses could also be taken in the Summer term)

  • 4 technical courses at 3 credit hours each (must include at least 1 Math Course offered by Math Dept) = total 12 credit hours
  • German Language Course #2 = 3 credit hours  

Term 3/Fall (in Stuttgart)

  • 2 technical courses at 3 credit hours each = total 6 credit hours
  • MS Thesis (Lab) Research = 3 credit hours
  • Internship = 6 credit hours

Term 4/Spring (in Stuttgart)

  • MS Thesis Research = 15 credit hours

 

German Students

Term 1/Fall (in Stuttgart)

  • 5 technical courses at 3 credit hours each = total 15 credit hours

Term 2/Spring (in Stuttgart) 

  • 5 technical courses at (four at 1.5 credit hours each) and (one at 3 credit hour) = total 9 credit hours
  • Research Project = 6 credit hours

Term 3/Fall (in ATL)

  • 3 technical courses at 3 credit hours each (must include at least 1 Math Course offered by Math Dept) = total 9 credit hours
  • MS Thesis Research (GRA) = 12 credit hours  

Term 4/Spring (in ATL)

  • MS Thesis Research (GRA) = 21 credit hours

*Note: Course credit hours (number of courses) taken at a given semester during studies in ATL/GT could be adjusted based on individual circumstances, but the total number of credit hours for during the entire duration of studies in ATL should be maintained. 

 

Minimum Course Requirements

  • Students shall follow the program of study outlined above.

Milestones

  • Program of Study to be filed in the first semester of residence in the joint-degree program
  • Written thesis with oral defense

Advisors and Thesis Committee

  • Each student will have an co-advisor on the primary campus and a co-advisor on the secondary campus.
  • Each student will have a thesis committee co-chaired by the co-advisors, approved by the Program Graduate Committee.
  • The thesis committee shall consist of no less than four members, at least three of whom are affiliated with the Program and at least two members come from each campus.

Awarding of Degrees

  • The proposed degree is the “Master of Science (Georgia Institute of Technology – University of Stuttgart). The major is a joint major in Mechanical Engineering.

 

Contacts

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Sawodny
Institut für Systemdynamik
University of Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring 9, 70569 Stuttgart
sawodny@isys.uni-stuttgart.de

Dr. Andrei Fedorov
Associate Chair for Graduate Studies
The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0405
graduate.programs@me.gatech.edu