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Associate Professor: M. Bannatyne
Assistant Professor: C. Rogers
Clinical Assistant Professor: D. Baldwin
Lecturer: J. Guy

The Computer Graphics Technology (CGT) prepares visually oriented students to succeed in a wide range of industries, spanning careers in 3D animation, visual effects, web and multimedia design, video production, and graphics design.  CGT offers a Purdue Master of Science degree in Technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Graphics Technology.

CGT students are creative and technological problem solvers, and our graduates are consistently hired in this multi-billion dollar industry for their expertise in both areas.

Master of Science in Technology

The primary goal of the Technology Graduate program is to prepare the next generation of STEM professionals, practitioners, researchers, and teachers.  The program provides opportunities to obtain advanced training and credentials.  Successful graduates of the program earn a Master of Science (MS) in Technology awarded by Purdue University.

The MS in Technology program is designed so that graduates holding a BS degree in a technology discipline or a related area can complete their degree either as a full-time student or as a part-time student working full time.  The program could typically be completed in 4 semesters (2 academic years) and must be completed within five years.

The MS in Technology curriculum incorporates a core set of courses, but is extremely flexible and multidisciplinary in approach.  Students have the opportunity to customize the program to meet their unique needs.

The curriculum consists of a total of 33 credit hours as follows:

  • Required Core Technology Courses (9 credit hours)
  • Secondary Area of Study (21-24 credit hours)
  • Directed Project (3 credit hours optional)

For more information, visit our Web site athttp://engr.iupui.edu/departments/cigt/grad/index.php or contact the Department of Computer Information and Graphics Technology at (317) 274-9705.

Bachelor of Science in Computer Graphics Technology

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Graphics Technology program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.

Consistent with the criteria set by (ABET), the Program Educational Objectives of the CGT program are "To product graduates who, during the first few years of professional practice, will...":

  • Design, implement, and evaluate graphic solutions to meet the needs of industry.
  • Provide leadership and project management for graphics-related projects and services.
  • Expand Technical Expertise in computer graphics technology.

Students seeking the Bachelor of Science degree in CGT can choose to study Interactive Multimedia Development or Technical Animation and Spatial Graphics alongside our outstanding and award-winning faculty, rich with industry experience.

CGT BS Requirements

Interactive Multimedia Developer (IMD) Plan of Study - completion of 120 credit hours, meeting the following minimums:

  • 26 credit hours of 300-400 level CGT courses
  • 32 credit hours in residency in the School of Engineering and Technology
  • 9 credit hours of Computer Information Technology (CIT) courses
  • 18 credit hours of Free or Technical Electives
  • 2.0 Cumulative GPA

Course Distribution - degree requirements include courses in the following areas:

  • CGT Core (must be completed with a grade of C- or better)
  • CGT Selectives (must be completed with a grade of C- or better)
  • ART and Design
  • Leadership
  • Technical Communications
  • Mathematics/Science
  • General Education
  • Free Electives

Technical Animation and Spatial Graphics (ASG) Plan of Study - completion of 120 credit hours, meeting the following minimums:

  • 35 credit hours of 300-400 level CGT courses
  • 32 credit hours in residency in the School of Engineering and Technology
  • 12 credit hours of Free or Technical Electives
  • 2.0 Cumulative GPA

Course Distribution - degree requirements include courses in the following area:

  • CGT Core (must be completed with a grade of C- or better)
  • CGT Selectives (must be completed with a grade of C- or better)
  • Art and Design
  • Leadership
  • Technical Communications
  • Mathematics/Science
  • General Education
  • Free Electives

The general education requirements include 30 hours of the IUPUI General Education Corewhich aligns with the Principles of Undergraduate Learning.

For more information and a list of required courses, visit our CGT B.S. degree web page.