Is it possible to do a Master's from GA Tech without a BS/BA from a STEM major? I have a BA, but it's in the humanities, although I'm currently employed as a software engineer.
Yes, I think it should be fine considering you have some work experience.
Once you're accepted though, you'll have to complete two foundational courses within a year (with a grade of at least B) in order to continue to be eligible. This applies to all new students.
From my own experience, some of the courses are pretty easy, so getting a B or higher isn't difficult.
Once you're accepted though, you'll have to complete two foundational courses within a year (with a grade of at least B) in order to continue to be eligible. This applies to all new students.
From my own experience, some of the courses are pretty easy, so getting a B or higher isn't difficult.