CStoCMPE
Program Overview
The CStoCMPE Program is a formal academic collaboration between Morehouse College and Georgia Tech. Through the program, Morehouse Computer Science majors who register for it will be able to cross-enroll in Computer Engineering courses at Georgia Tech to pursue both the BS in Computer Science at Morehouse and the #4 nationally ranked BS in Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. Transportation back and forth to Georgia Tech will be provided for approved courses.
partnership Structure
Students in the program would major in Computer Science at Morehouse, with the goal of transferring to Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech and earning two bachelor’s of science degrees.
Morehouse will provide transportation accommodations for students to physically get to Georgia Tech for courses while at Morehouse
Georgia Tech will share opportunities with participating students while at Morehouse
Both Morehouse and Georgia Tech will collaborate on outreach activities for pre-college students interested in the program.
Both Morehouse and Georgia Tech will collaborate to monitor student progress and provide academic support
Confirmed Course Equivalencies
Last updated: March 2, 2025
This is not a complete list of courses, just select required and popular courses.
Computer Science Courses
HCSC 110 - Computer Programming I = CS 1301 –Intro to Computing (Pending updated review)
HCSC 160 - Computer Programming II with Lab = CS 1331 - Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (Pending updated review)
HCSC 260 - Computer Organization with Lab = CS 2340 - Objects and Design
HCSC 285 - Discrete Structures = CS 2050 or CS 2051 - Introduction to Discrete Math for CS
HCSC 310 - Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis = CS 1332 - Data Structures and Algorithms
HCSC 418— Full Stack Development I = CS 4420 - Database System Implementation
HCSC 435— Software Engineering = CS 3300 - Introduction to Software Engineering
HCSC 436— Advanced Software Engineering = CS 4210 - Advanced Operating Systems
HCSC 440 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms = CS 3510 or CS 3511 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Mathematics Courses
HMTH 161 - Calculus I = MATH 1551 Differential Calculus AND 1XXX Mathematics Elective (2.0 + 2.0)
HMTH 162 Calculus II = MATH 1552 Integral Calculus
HMTH 271 Introduction to Linear Algebra (B or Better) = MATH 1X54 Transfer Linear Algebra
Science Courses
HPHY 154 Mechanics Lecture w/Recitation = PHYS 2211 Intro Physics I
HPHY 253 Electricity & Magnetism w/Reci = PHYS 2212 Intro Physics II
Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech
According to the latest US News and World Report Rankings, the Georgia Tech Computer Engineering Program ranks #5 overall and #2 among public institutions. The bachelor's degree in computer engineering consists of the three computer engineering foundation threads (Distributed Systems & Software Design, Cybersecurity, Computing Hardware & Emerging Architectures); three Computer Science threads (Devices, Information Internetworks, Systems & Architecture); and three electrical engineering threads (Robotics & Autonomous Systems, Telecommunications, Signal & Information Processing).
CHips and Science Act
The bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act is a U.S. federal statute signed into law by President Joe Biden on August 9, 2022. The act authorizes roughly $280 billion in new funding to boost domestic research and manufacturing of semiconductors in the United States, for which it appropriates $52.7 billion. Today's industry estimates show there will be a shortage of 300,000 engineers and 90,000 technical workers by 2030.
FUnded Grants
Planning: HBCU-UP: OPEN: Planning the Use of Strategic Partnerships to Build Pipelines for CHIPS through Morehouse College (NSF #2332411)
Collaborative Research: CISE-MSI: RCBP-ED: CCRI: TechHouse Partnership to Increase the Computer Engineering Research Expansion at Morehouse College (NSF #2318703)
Contacts
Morehouse College: Kinnis Gosha, PhD (kinnis.gosha@morehouse.edu)
Georgia Tech: Laura Sams Haynes, PhD (laura.haynes@ece.gatech.edu) and Elliot Moore II, PhD (em80@gatech.edu)
Resources
Student Interest Form: https://forms.office.com/r/zg439eXguB
Interest Meeting Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MyWgnaQcNj0_NAlH7ejFl3mI-OEm1iqCbF2jBDE_KW8/edit?usp=sharing