The one-year collaborative degree combines courses in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, the School of City and Regional Planning, and the School of Economics. Global development professionals work to reduce poverty and inequality for people worldwide.
Carbon Tracker Lets Georgians Monitor Emissions
An interactive map developed by Georgia Tech professors allows users to filter publicly available greenhouse gas estimates by county, month, year, and energy sector. The tool estimates greenhouse gas emissions at the state and county level.
How to Pre-Health at Tech: Charles Winter
Tech alumnus Charles Winter is now an anesthesiologist assistant at a hospital in metro Atlanta. He shares how he planned his career as an undergraduate and how his bachelor’s degree in biology set him on a path toward his goals.
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