The Emerging Technologies and Proliferation graduate certificate explores the intersection of international security, nuclear nonproliferation, and politics and technology. The certificate provides students with an understanding of the implications of technological developments within the context of international relations and security.
Certificate Requirements - 12 credit hours
Course Title | Credit Hours |
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INTA 6103: International Security or INTA 8803: Problem of Proliferation | 3 or 3 |
NRE 6505: Fundamentals of Nuclear Nonproliferation for non-NRE students or NRE 6757: Radiation Detection for NRE students | 3 or 3 |
Elective from INTA or NRE* | 3 |
Joint Seminar offered by INTA and NRE: Politics, Tech & Proliferation | 3 |
* Please note: The elective must be an approved elective. Please visit the Course Catalog for a list of electives offered in conjunction with the certificate.
Admission Criteria
- Official transcripts, including award of bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Two letters of recommendation
- Statement of purpose
- TOEFL scores for international applicants
Program Contacts
- Rachel Whitlark (INTA)
Rachel.Whitlark@inta.gatech.edu
- Anna Erickson (NRE)
Anna.Erickson@me.gatech.edu
Admissions Questions?
Please visit our frequently asked questions page or contact us below.
Email: gradstudies@inta.gatech.edu | Phone: 404-894-8352
Habersham Building
781 Marietta St. NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0610