It’s never too late to plan ahead! This week, we talked to future professionals at Georgia Tech’s Student-Athlete Career Fair and All Majors Career Fair about how we can best support them in their professional journeys. We believe education should be accessible, affordable, and achievable at any stage of life. Buzz knows this to be true and even stopped by our booth to sign up for our mailing list! 📸 : Georgia Tech Athletic Association
Georgia Tech Professional Education
Education Management
Atlanta, GA 10,645 followers
Spotlighting the industries, trends, and skills driving disruption in education, the workforce, and the people in them.
About us
Georgia Tech Professional Education is an academic division of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a top 10 ranked public university by U.S. News & World Report. Professional Education offers short courses, certificate programs and professional master’s degrees to meet the needs of working professionals and industry partners. Programs are available worldwide through a variety of face-to-face, blended learning, and online formats. In addition to professional course offerings, the division administers K-12 outreach and English as a Second Language programs, and manages meeting and event facilities. Professional Education educates over 13,000 individual learners representing more than 3,000 companies on an annual basis, and is located at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center in Atlanta and at the Georgia Tech-Savannah campus.
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http://www.pe.gatech.edu
External link for Georgia Tech Professional Education
- Industry
- Education Management
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Educational
- Specialties
- professional education, short courses and certificate programs, professional master's programs, community outreach, workforce development, distance learning, and English as a second langauge
Locations
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Primary
84 5th Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30308, US
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210 Technology Circle
Savannah, Ga 31407, US
Employees at Georgia Tech Professional Education
Updates
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Zvi Galil, who served as the John P. Imlay Jr. Dean of Computing during the creation of Georgia Tech’s pathbreaking Online Master of Science in Computing Science, will share his experiences on building the curriculum and faculty of this pathbreaking program at this year’s Affordable #DegreesAtScale Symposium. This year’s event, celebrating the degree’s 10-year anniversary, delves into the past, present, and future of scaled degree programs. Learn more and register now: https://vist.ly/3mg8pke
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Master of Science in International Security (MSISEC) professor David Muchlinski talks to Vox about content moderation as Telegram’s CEO faces charges. https://vist.ly/3mg6389
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"Working professionals and the industries they support need high quality and flexible learning programs and credentials to keep up with the pace of technological change. Through the College of Lifetime Learning, we’ll be able to leverage our experience supporting the workforce to provide even deeper value and access to Georgia Tech’s expertise and innovation to our learners." - Stephen Ruffin, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Georgia Tech Professional Education Learn more about the College of Lifetime Learning: https://vist.ly/3mfysgb Georgia Tech Center for 21st Century Universities, Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC), and Georgia Tech-Savannah
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What an exciting announcement! Yesterday, Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera announced the creation of the College of Lifetime Learning. This new unit, including Professional Education, the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC), and Georgia Tech Center for 21st Century Universities, will help expand access to lifetime educational opportunities for Georgians and beyond. The announcement came as part a refreshed Institute strategic plan, which focuses on four key strategic priorities aimed at increasing Georgia Tech’s local, state and global impact. https://vist.ly/3mfqc8f
Georgia Tech Commits to Doubling Educational Reach
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"Harnessing GTPE's extraordinary track record of delivering quality education to learners of all ages, at all levels of scale, we will continue to ensure that our lifetime learners are at the forefront of the upskilling and reskilling efforts necessary to succeed and lead in today's rapidly changing technological environments." - Nelson Baker, Inaugural Interim Dean, College of Lifetime Learning Georgia Tech Center for 21st Century Universities, Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC), and Georgia Tech-Savannah
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At today’s Institute Address, President Cabrera announced the creation of Georgia Tech’s seventh college, the College of Lifetime Learning, including Professional Education, Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC), and Georgia Tech Center for 21st Century Universities. With our history and reputation as an innovative research university we have a great opportunity to lead in this space and ensure lifelong learning options are continuously evolving to meet the needs of the learner. Congratulations to Nelson Baker on his official appointment as the Inaugural Interim Dean of Lifetime Learning!
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Yakut Gazi, architect of the Affordable #DegreesAtScale Symposium and speaker this year, has witnessed the evolution of scaled degrees firsthand. Since its inception in 2017, this event has aided the expansion of scaled degrees from Georgia Tech’s OMSCS program to now over 70 programs internationally. Gazi shares, “To achieve impact at scale, we need to relentlessly pursue accessibility and affordability while maintaining a focus on quality. This community fosters accessible, affordable, high-quality educational opportunities that help a diverse community of learners thrive.” Learn more and register now: https://vist.ly/3mfjkkd
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More spacecraft, more problems? As space activity becomes more complex, companies and government agencies might encounter new challenges. OMS Cybersecurity and Master of Science in International Security (MSISEC) professor Mariel Borowitz and Georgia Tech - Aerospace Engineering professor Koki Ho explore how the space sector could learn from companies like Amazon or FedEx to improve spacecraft management. https://lnkd.in/g-kjYSy8
Space missions are getting more complex − lessons from Amazon and FedEx can inform satellite and spacecraft management in orbit
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The $100 discount for in-person attendees of the Affordable #DegreesAtScale Symposium ENDS TOMORROW! Register by Aug. 30 to receive the early bird discount and secure your spot to discuss the ins and outs of A Decade of Scaled Degrees. Register now: https://vist.ly/3hntb