Online Graduate Certificate in Data Science for the Chemical Industry
Admissions
Prerequisites
For admission into the graduate certificate program, please note the following:
- All applicants are expected to have an undergraduate Bachelor’s degree in engineering or hard sciences from a regionally accredited institution.
- Work experience is strongly preferred.
- If you are not familiar with computer programming in Python, or need a refresher, we recommend taking Introduction to Computing in Python prior to starting the Online Graduate Certificate in Data Science for the Chemical Industry.
Test Scores (Optional)
You may choose to submit standardized test scores, most commonly GRE or GMAT. However, this is not required for admission into the program.
Online Application
Admission is a competitive process and we carefully review all facets of your application. The information you include in your application assists our admissions committee in evaluating your potential for success in the program. Your application will not be reviewed until all of your supporting documents have been submitted, including unofficial transcripts, TOEFL scores (if applicable), and letters of recommendation. Documents submitted after the application deadline will not be reviewed.
International Students
For international graduate applicants, please review the international student’s tab for requirements.
All application materials must be submitted by the deadline — including unofficial transcripts, letters of recommendation, and TOEFL scores (if applicable).
- Fall Enrollment:
- Standard Application Deadline: March 1
- Final Application Deadline: May 1
Applications are submitted electronically and include a nonrefundable application fee. Before you start the application process, take a moment to read through the following information to help you prepare.
Information Required for Application
Personal Information
- Full legal name
- Social security number
- Permanent and current mailing addresses
- Telephone number and email address
- Gender
- Date and place of birth
- Race/ethnicity (optional)
- Professional resume
Citizenship Information
- Lawful presence (required if residing in the United States)
Academic History
- Colleges and universities attended
- Degrees earned
- Official transcripts
- Degree documents (international applicants)
Test Scores
- GRE/GMAT (optional)
- TOEFL (required for international applicants)
Letters of Recommendation
- Names and valid email addresses of three recommenders (i.e. former teachers or supervisors) who know you well and can comment on your scholarly characteristics
Additional/Supplemental Information
- Criminal and academic misconduct history
- U.S. military affiliation
- Professional certifications (if applicable)
- Relevant work experience (if applicable)
- Scholastic, professional, and community awards/recognition
- Statement of Purpose that describes why you should be considered, what experiences you can bring to the program, and what you expect to take away from the program to enhance your professional career.
Start Your Application
You can submit your application to the program at any time of the year. If you have any questions during the application process, please check our Frequently Asked Questions or contact the Student Services Team.
Please set aside sufficient time — usually about two to three weeks — for Graduate Studies to receive and process your supporting documents. We cannot guarantee applications received after the deadline will be reviewed in time for the applied semester.
Application Fee
A non-refundable application fee must be paid online with a credit card or electronic check if you have a U.S. bank account. The application fee is $75 for U.S. applicants and $85 for international applicants. Your application will not be received until the fee is paid.
Status Checking
Once your application is completed and submitted, you may monitor its progress through CollegeNet’s online status check system (using the same CollegeNet user ID and password created when you applied).
- Living outside of the United States and will require an F-1 or J-1 visa to study in the United States,
- Living in the United States on a nonimmigrant visa,
- Going through the process of becoming a United States permanent resident,
- Living outside of the U.S. and planning to apply to an online master's degree program as a non-U.S. citizen or non-U.S. permanent resident
Cost & Aid
Credit Hours | Tuition | Mandatory Student Fees |
3 | $3,415 | $107 |
6 | $6,632 | $440 |
All courses will be three-credit hours.
- Tuition and mandatory student fees are subject to change without notice.
- Tuition and fees are assessed only for the terms in which a student is enrolled in courses.
- Tuition and fees cannot be paid up front; they must be paid each semester a student is enrolled in courses.
All payments of tuition and fees are handled by the Bursar’s office. For deadlines and instructions on how to pay, please visit the student payment portal.
The Georgia Tech Bursar’s Office processes refunds via EFT, also known as Direct Deposit, Monday through Friday. Refunds and overpayments are electronically disbursed to the student’s checking or savings account and should be in the students account on the following day or sooner. You are not always eligible for a refund when dropping a course, so please read over the refund policy.
Education Loans
U.S. citizens and permanent residents may be eligible for education loans. To learn more about graduate financial aid and loan programs, visit Georgia Tech’s Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
Employer Tuition Reimbursement
Contact your employer’s human resources department for available tuition assistance programs and eligibility.
The Post-9/11 GI Bill
Effective August 1, 2011, qualified U.S. veterans may be eligible to receive financial support for tuition, mandatory fees, books, and housing. Additional information is available through the Department of Veterans Affairs GI Bill Website.