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1 Computer Graphics Technology Game Development & Design (GASD) Purdue Polytechnic Richmond PICGT BS Catalog Term: Credit Hours to Graduate Departmental/Program Major Courses (41 credits) C or better required in all major courses Required Major Courses (35 credits) (2) CGT Foundations of Computer Graphics Technology (3) CGT Geometric Modeling for Visualization and Communication (3) CGT Fundamentals of Imaging Technology (3) CGT Internet Foundations, Development & Technologies (3) CGT CG Programming I (CNIT 17500) (3) CGT Intro to Computer Animation (1) CGT Professional Practices I (3) CGT Human Computer Interface Theory & Design (3) CGT Digital Lighting & Rendering for Computer Animation (3) CGT Game Development III: Environment Modeling for Games (2) CGT Contemporary Problems in Applied CGT I (2) CGT Contemporary Problems in Applied CGT II (3) CGT Game Development IV: Procedural Asset Creation for Games (1) CGT Professional Practices II Major Selectives* Select 2 of the following courses (6 credits) (3) 1 CGT Selective (CGT 24500) (3) 1 CGT Selective (CGT 25500) Other Departmental /Program Course Requirements (64 credits) (3) COM Speech Communication (*SPCH S 121) (satisfies Oral Communication for core) (3) ECON Principles of Economics (*ECON E 103 or *ECON E 104) (satisfies Human Culture Behavior/Social Science for core) (3) ENGL or ENGL (*ENG W 131) (satisfies Written Communication for core) (3) MA PreCalculus (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (3) MA Applied Calculus I (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (3) MGMT Legal Background for Business I (TLI or *BUS L 203) (4) PHYS General Physics (*PHYS P 201) (satisfies Science Selective for core) (3) PSY Elementary Psychology (*PSY P 103) (satisfies Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core) (3) TECH 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 30800, CGT 30900, and CGT 39000)) (3) 5 Advanced English Selective (3) 6 Statistics Selective (3) 7 Management Elective (3) 8 Communication Selective (3) 9 CGT Global Selective Electives (15 credits) (3) Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective (3) Free Elective (3) (CGT 11100) (3) (CGT 32101) (3) (TLI 11200) University Core Requirements Human Cultures Humanities Science, Tech & Society Selective TECH Human Cultures Behavioral/Social ECON Written Communication ENGL or Science (*ECON E 103) (*ENG W 131) Information Literacy TECH Oral Communication COM (*SPCH S 121) Science Selective PHYS Quantitative Reasoning MA (*PHYS P 201) Science Selective *Denotes Richmond Location Course Offering 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)
2 Computer Graphics Technology Game Development & Design (GASD) Suggested Arrangement of Courses: Cr Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 1st Year Prerequisite 3 English Selective* *ENG-W 131 (IUE) 3 COM Speech Communication* *SPCH-S 121 (IUE) 3 MA Pre-calculus* ALEKS 60% 3 MA Applied Calculus I* MA or ALEKS 75% 2 CGT Foundations of CGT 3 CGT Geo Mdl Visual & Comm 3 CGT Design for Vis & Com [Free Elective] 3 CGT Internet Fdtn Dev & Tech 3 TECH Design Thinking * 3 PSY Elem. Psychology* *PSY-P 103 (IUE) Cr Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT CG Programming I CNIT Visual Programming 3 CGT Game Development I [CGT Selective] C: CNIT & CGT CGT Human Computer Interface Theory & Design 3 CGT Game Development II [CGT Selective] 3 CGT Fund. Of Imaging Tech 3 ECON Principles of Econ 3 CGT Intro to Computer Animation 4 PHYS Gen Physics* *PHYS-P 201, 5cr (IUE) *ECON-E 103 or *ECON-E 104 (IUE) CGT MGMT Leg. Background for Bus I TLI Technology Policy & Law or *BUS-L 203 (IUE) MA Human Culture: Humanities Core* CGT 11100, CGT CGT Cr Fall 3rd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 3rd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT Digital Illustration [Free Elective] CGT CGT Prepress Prod & Des CGT CGT Digital Light & Rendering CGT CGT Internship in CGT 3 CGT Game Development III CGT CGT Game Development IV CGT Advanced English Selective ENGL Technical Writing or *ENG-W 231 Prof Writ Skills (IUE) 3 Science Foundational Selective Core* *ENG-W 131 (IUE) 3 CGT Globalization Selective TECH Tech & Global Society 3 TLI Foundations of Org Lead [Free Elective & TECH 320 Alternative] JR Standing TECH Cr Fall 4th Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 4th Year Prerequisite 2 CGT Contemporary Problems in Applied Computer Graphics I 1 CGT Computer Graphics Professional Practices I SR Standing 2 CGT Contemporary Problems in Applied Computer Graphics II SR Standing 1 CGT Computer Graphics Professional Practice II 3 Free Elective 3 Communication Selective COM Small Group Comm or 3 Management Selective TLI Leading Innov. in Orgs 3 Statistics Selective STAT 30100, *MATH-K 300 (IUE), or *PSY-K 300 (IUE) 300/400 *CMCL-C/*SPCH (IUE) TLI CGT Digital Photography 3 Free Elective *MATH-M 123 (IUE) 3 Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Elective CGT SR Standing CGT 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 for graduation 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)
3 1 CGT SELECTIVES: Animation CGT CGT CGT CGT CGT 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 Design for Visualization and Communication CGT Sketching for Visualization and Communication CGT Geometric Modeling for Visualization and Communication CGT Digital Illustration CGT Principles of Interactive & Dynamic Media CGT Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration CGT Digital Photography CGT Advanced Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration Game Development & Design CGT Intro to Computer Animation CGT Game Development I: Core Skills & Technologies CGT Game Development II: Design & Psychology CGT Digital Lighting & Rendering for Computer Animation CGT Game Development III: Environment Modeling for Games CGT Game Development IV: Procedural Asset Creation for Games Web Programming & Design CGT Principles of Interactive & Dynamic Media CGT Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration CGT Advanced Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration 2 HUMAN CULTURES: HUMANITIES CORE: See 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 SCIENCE FOUNDATIONAL SELECTIVE CORE: See approved Science Core Courses. *ANTH-A 103 *BIOL-L *BIOL-L 102 *CHEM-C *CHEM-C 125, *CHEM-C *CHEM-C 126 *GEOL-G 111 *PHYS-P TECHNICAL ELECTIVES: Any Course within the Purdue Polytechnic Institute, Engineering, Management, or Science. CGT CGT Prepress Production & Design Internship in CGT CGT Digital Photography 5 ADVANCED ENGLISH SELECTIVE: ENGL ENGL ENGL Introduction to Creative Writing Advanced Composition Multimedia Writing ENGL ENGL *ENG-W 231 Business Writing Technical Writing 6 STATISTICS SELECTIVE: IT PSY STAT STAT Introduction to Statistical Quality Introduction to Statistics in Psychology Introduction to Probability Models Elementary Statistical Methods *MATH-K 300, *PSY-K 300 STAT Introduction to Statistics
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