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.


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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

Mathematics Courses

Science Courses

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.

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