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Computer Graphics Technology Purdue Polytechnic Richmond Departmental/Program Major Courses (41 credits) Required Major Courses (17 credits) (2) CGT 10101 Foundations of Computer Graphics Technology (3) Fundamentals of Imaging Technology (3) CGT 14100 Internet Foundations, Development & Technologies (3) CGT 21500 CG Programming I (CNIT 17500) (1) CGT 25001 Professional Practices I (2) CGT 41101 Contemporary Problems in Applied CGT I (2) CGT 41201 Contemporary Problems in Applied CGT II (1) CGT 45001 Professional Practices II PICGT BS Catalog Term: 201810 120 Credit Hours to Graduate C or better required in all major courses Major Selectives Select 8 of the following courses (24 credits) (3) 1 CGT 10000 100 Level Selective (CGT 11100) (3) 1 CGT Selective (CGT 11200) (3) 1 CGT Selective (CGT 11600) (3) 1 CGT Selective (CGT 25600) (3) 1 CGT Selective (CGT 39000) (3) 1 CGT Selective 300 or 400 Level Selective (CGT 32101) (3) 1 CGT Selective 300 or 400 Level Selective (CGT 35300 or CGT 35600) (3) 1 CGT Selective 400 Level Selective (CGT 45600) Other Departmental /Program Course Requirements (64 credits) (3) COM 11400 Speech Communication (*SPCH S 121) (satisfies Oral Communication for core) (3) ECON 21000 Principles of Economics (*ECON E 103 or *ECON E 104) (satisfies Human Culture Behavior/Social Science for core) (3) ENGL 10600 or ENGL 10800 (*ENG W 131) (satisfies Written Communication for core) (3) MA 15800 PreCalculus (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (3) MA 16010 Applied Calculus I (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (3) MGMT 45500 Legal Background for Business I (TLI 45700 or *BUS L 203) (4) PHYS 21800 General Physics (*PHYS P 201) (satisfies Science Selective for core) (3) PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology (*PSY P 103) (satisfies Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core) (3) TECH 12000 Design Thinking (satisfies Information Literacy AND Science, Technology & Society Selective for core) (3) 2 Human Cultures: (satisfies Humanities for core) (6) Humanities Electives (3) 3 Science Selective (satisfies Science Selective for core) (9) 4 Technical Electives (CGT 24100, CGT 30800, and CGT 30900) (3) 5Advanced English Selective (3) 6 Statistics Selective (3) 7 Management Elective (3) 8 Communication Selective (3) 9 CGT Global Selective Electives (15 credits) Free Elective (3) Free Elective (3) Free Elective (3) (TLI 11200) (3) Free Elective (3) Free Elective University Core Requirements Human Cultures Humanities Science, Tech & Society Selective TECH 12000 Human Cultures Behavioral/Social ECON 21000 Written Communication ENGL 10600 or 10800 Science (*ECON E 103 or 104) (*ENG W 131) Information Literacy TECH 12000 Oral Communication COM 11400 Science Selective PHYS 21800 Science Selective (*PHYS P 201) *Denotes Richmond Location Course Offering (*SPCH S 121) Quantitative Reasoning MA 15800 The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion Revised 5/26/2017 (effective Fall 2017)

Suggested Arrangement of Courses: Computer Graphics Technology Cr Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 1st Year Prerequisite 3 English Selective* *ENG-W 131 (IUE) 3 COM 11400 Speech Communication* *SPCH-S 121 (IUE) 3 MA 15800 PreCalculus* ALEKS 60% 3 MA 16010 Applied Calculus I* MA 15800 or ALEKS 75% 2 CGT 10101 Foundations of CGT 3 CGT 11600 Geo Modeling for Vis & Com 3 CGT 11100 Design for Vis & Com [CGT 100 Selective] 3 CGT 14100 Internet Fdtn Dev & Tech 3 TECH 12000 Design Thinking* 3 PSY 12000 Elem. Psychology* *PSY-P 103 (IUE) 14 15 Cr Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT 21500 CG Programming I CNIT 17500 Visual Programming 3 CGT 11200 Sketching for Vis & Com 3 CGT 25600 Human Computer Interface Theory & Design 3 CGT 39000 Digital Photography 3 Fund. Of Imaging Tech 3 ECON 21000 Principles of Econ *ECON-E 103 or *ECON-E 104 (IUE) 3 CGT 24100 Intro to Comp Animation [Technical Elective] CGT 11600 4 PHYS 21800 Gen Physics* *PHYS-P 201, 5 cr. (IUE) 16 15 3 MGMT 45500 Leg. Background for Bus I TLI 45700 Technology Policy & Law or *BUS-L 203 (IUE) MA 15800 3 Human Cultures: Human Core* CGT 11100, Cr Fall 3rd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 3rd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT 32101 Digital Illustration [CGT Selective 300 or 400 Level] 3 Advanced English Selective ENGL 42100 Technical Writing or *ENG-W 231 Prof Writ Skills (IUE) 3 Science Foundational Selective Core* 3 Statistics Selective STAT 30100, *MATH-K 300 (IUE), or *PSY-K 300 (IUE) 3 Free Elective [300 Level] 3 CGT 30800 Prepress Prod & Des or [Technical Elective] *ENG-W 131 (IUE) 3 CGT 30900 Internship in CGT [Technical Elective] *MATH-M 123 (IUE) 15 15 3 CGT 35300 Princ of Int & Dyn Media or CGT 35600 Web Prog, Dev & Data Int [CGT Selective 300 or 400 Level] 3 CGT Globalization Selective TECH 33000 Tech & Global Society 3 TLI 11200 Foundations of Org Lead [Free Elective & TECH 320 Alternative] CGT 11100 JR Standing CGT 14100 & CNIT 17500 TECH 12000 Cr Fall 4th Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 4th Year Prerequisite 2 CGT 41101 Contemporary Problems in Applied Computer Graphics I 1 CGT 25001 Computer Graphics Professional Practices I 3 CGT 45600 Adv. Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration [CGT Selective 400 Level] SR Standing 2 CGT 41201 Contemporary Problems in Applied Computer Graphics II SR Standing 1 CGT 450001 Computer Graphics Professional Practice II CGT 35600 3 Communication Selective COM 32000 Small Group Comm or 300/400 *CMCL-C/*SPCH (IUE) 3 Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Elective 3 Management Selective TLI 31400 Leading Innov. in Orgs TLI 11200 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 15 15 CGT 41101 SR Standing CGT 25001 SR Standing *SPCH-S 121 (IUE) *Satisfies a University Core Requirement Students must earn a "C-" or better in all CGT courses. 120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Science degree. 2.0 Graduation GPA required for Bachelor of Science degree. Purdue policy states that a student may attempt a course no more than three (3) times. An attempt is defined as all courses displayed on a student s transcript including, but not limited to A,B,C,D,E,F,W,WF,I and IF. Each student must have 32 credit hours of 300- or 400-level Purdue courses at the location conferring the degree. The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion Revised 5/26/2017 (effective Fall 2017)

1 CGT SELECTIVES: Animation CGT 24100 CGT 34000 CGT 34100 CGT 44200 CGT 44600 Intro to Computer Animation Digital Lighting & Rendering for Computer Animation Motion for Computer Animation Production for Computer Animation Post-Production & Special Effects for Computer Animation Computer Graphics Technology CGT 11100 Design for Visualization and Communication CGT 11200 Sketching for Visualization and Communication CGT 11600 Geometric Modeling for Visualization and Communication CGT 32101 Digital Illustration CGT 35300 Principles of Interactive & Dynamic Media CGT 35600 Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration CGT 39000 Digital Photography CGT 45600 Advanced Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration Game Development & Design CGT 24100 Intro to Computer Animation CGT 24500 Game Development I: Core Skills & Technologies CGT 25500 Game Development II: Design & Psychology CGT 34000 Digital Lighting & Rendering for Computer Animation CGT 34500 Game Development III: Environment Modeling for Games CGT 44500 Game Development IV: Procedural Asset Creation for Games Web Programming & Design CGT 35300 Principles of Interactive & Dynamic Media CGT 35600 Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration CGT 45600 Advanced Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration 2 HUMAN CULTURES: HUMANITIES CORE: See http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html for approved Humanities Core Courses. *ENGL-L 204 *FINA-A 101, *FINA-A 102 *FINA-F 100, *FINA-H 100 *FINA-S 200, *FINA-S 260 *FREN-F 100, *FREN-F 150, *FREN-F 200, *FREN-F 250 *HIST-H 105, *HIST-H 106 *MUS-M 174, *MUS-T 101, *MUS-Z 393 *PHIL-P 100, *PHIL-P 120, *PHIL-P 140 *SPAN-S 100, *SPAN-S 150, *SPAN-S 200, *SPAN-S 250 *THTR-T 210 3 SCIENCE FOUNDATIONAL SELECTIVE CORE: See http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.htmlfor approved Science Core Courses. *ANTH-A 103 *BIOL-L 101 + *BIOL-L 102 *CHEM-C 105 + *CHEM-C 125, *CHEM-C 106 + *CHEM-C 126 *GEOL-G 111 *PHYS-P 202 4 TECHNICAL ELECTIVES: Any course within the Purdue Polytechnic Institute, Engineering, Management, or Science. CGT 24100 CGT 30800 Introduction to Computer Animation Prepress Production & Design CGT 30900 Internship in CGT 5 ADVANCED ENGLISH SELECTIVE: ENGL 20500 ENGL 30400 ENGL 41900 Introduction to Creative Writing Advanced Composition Multimedia Writing ENGL 42000 ENGL 42100 *ENG-W 231 Business Writing Technical Writing 6 STATISTICS SELECTIVE: IT 34200 PSY 20100 STAT 22500 STAT 30100 Introduction to Statistical Quality Introduction to Statistics in Psychology Introduction to Probability Models Elementary Statistical Methods *MATH-K 300, *PSY-K 300 STAT 35000 Introduction to Statistics STAT 35000 Introduction to Statistics

7 MANAGEMENT SELECTIVE: Any Course in Economics (ECON), Entrepreneurship (ENTR), Management (MGMT), Organizational Behavior & Human Resources (OBHR), Organizational Leadership & Supervision (OLS) or Technology, Leadership & Innovation (TLI). TLI 31400 Leading Innovation in Organizations 8 COMMUNICATION SELECTIVE: COM 30000 or 40000 Level COM 32000 Small Group Communication *300- or 400-level courses in *SPCH-S or *CMCL-C 9 CGT GLOBALIZATION SELECTIVE: *ANTH-A 104 *ANTH-E 300 *ANTH-E 320 *FREN-F 200 *FREN-F 250 *POLS-Y 206 *POLS-Y 324 *PSY-P 103 *SOC-S 100 *SOC-S 335 *SPAN-S 200 *SPAN-S 250 AAS 27100 Intro to African American Studies HIST 19500 Historical Research & Film! AAS 37300 History of Injustice HIST 33805 History of Human Rights AGR 20100 Communication Across Cultures HIST 36600 Hispanic Heritage of the USA ANSC 38100 Leadership for a Diverse Workplace HIST 37700 History & Culture of Native America ANTH 20500 Human Culture Diversity HIST 46900 Black Civil Rights Movement ANTH 21200 Culture, Food and Health HIST 47900 Amer. Representations of Middle East & North Africa ANTH 23000 Gender Across Cultures HIST 49900 History of Sexual Regulation in the US ANTH 34000 Global Perspectives on Health HTM 37000 Sustainable Tourism & Responsible Travel ANTH 37900 Native American Cultures HTM 37200 Global Tourism Geography ARAB 28000 Arabic Culture PHIL 11400 Global Moral Issues ASAM 24000 Intr to Asian American Studies PHIL 43500 Philosophy of Mindy AT 23300 Ethics and Aviation POL 22200 Women, Politics & Public Policy CNIT 32000 Policy, Regulation, & Globalization in IT POL 23500 Rich & Poor Nations COM 22400 Communicating in the Global Workplace POL 32600 Black Political Participation in America COM 30300 Intercultural Communication POL 36000 Women and the Law COM 32000 Small Group Communication POL 42900 It's a Complex World COM 38000 Sociolinguistic Study of African Amer. English PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology COM 41200 Theories of Human Interaction PSY 25000 Psychology of Adjustment ECET 29000 International Experience PSY 25100 Health Psychology ECET 38001 Global Professional Issues in ET SOC 10000 Intro to Sociology EDPS 30100 Peer Counseling Training SOC 31000 Racial and Ethnic Diversity EDPS 31500 Collaborative Leadership: Listening SOC 33900 Intro to Sociology of Developing Nations EDPS 31700 Collaborative Leadership: Mentoring TECH 33000 Technology & the Global Society ENGL 41400 Literature & Culture TLI 31400 Leading Innovations in Organizations HDFS 23300 Stress & Human Health WGSS 28200 Intro to LGBT Studies HDFS 28000 Diversity in Individual & Family Life WGSS 38000 Gender & Multicultralism HDFS 33200 Stress & Coping in Contemporary Families WGSS 38300 Women and Work HEBR 38500 The Holocaust in Modern Hebrew Literature Any Foreign Language course 20100, 20200, 30100, 30200, 40100, 40200

INTERCULTURAL REQUIREMENT: 1. Complete Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Pre and Post Test 2. Complete Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI) Pre and Post Test 3. Complete Intercultural Knowledge and Effectiveness (IKE) 4. Complete CGT Global Course, Faculty Lead Study Abroad, International Internship, or International Capstone/Collaborative Project HUMANITIES REQUIREMENT (1 REQUIRED): A. Participation in Computational Arts Circle B. Complete courses within major that have Humanities Integrated into their assignments C. Complete course within major that have partnered with Humanities Professor D. Complete 2 additional Humanities Courses which would complete the Cornerstone Requirement PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENT (1 REQUIRED): A. Complete an Internship B. Complete a Co-op C. Employment during the academic year related to Major Field of Study D. Complete an in-class internship-like experience created by Major E. Student Proposed Alternative: must be commensurate with the expectations of Professional Requirements related to Major Field of Study