Computer Graphics Technology
Bachelor of Science
New Albany Location
Computer Graphics Technology (CGT) is a unique, interdisciplinary body of applied knowledge that includes elements of visual science, computer science, computer graphics, computer technology, and graphic design applied to the creation and communication of information. Students work in computer labs developing graphics skills, techniques, concepts, and management ability through individual and team-based projects.
High School Students
If you are reasonably sure that computer graphics is for you, consider taking the suggested classes below while you are in high school. You will find it faster, cheaper, or easier to earn a degree and succeed in computer graphics if before starting college you take a few courses from among the following:
Art classes, especially, drawing, painting, design, and scuplture.
Physics (especially if you're interested in animation and 3-D modeling)
Math classes, the more the better
Computer-aided design and drafting
Classes in computer software, computer hardware, or programming
Writing, Grammar, Speech, or Public speaking
Computer Graphics Technology software list
Other ways to get a head start.
In our program four of the computer graphics courses at Purdue University College of Technology are entry-level. If your high school teacher is confident that you have the right computer and design skills, a high school student may enroll in these courses their senior year. Finally, get your own at-home computer with graphics software. This is especially helpful, and can give you a real head start, making it easier to stay on top of your studies.
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