cgt graduate links
- Prospective Graduate Students
- CGT Admissions Requirements
- CGT Admissions Procedures
- Steps in a Graduate Student's Program
- CGT Graduate Program Mission Statement
- CGT Graduate Assistantships
- Expectations of Graduate Students
- Graduation Deadlines
- Directed Project Students Graduation Deadlines
- CGT M.S. Student Handbook
- CoT PhD Student Handbook
general graduate information
- CGT Web Course Pages
- Graduate Student Resources (Forms, etc.)
- College of Technology Graduate Program Home Page
- Online Application for Graduate School
Note: When submitting your application on the Apply Yourself Website, select The College of Technology as your program of study and then select "Applied Computer Graphics" as your Area of Specialization.
- Financial Aid Office
- Study Abroad
Procedural Expectations for Graduate Students
It is expected that all CGT Graduate Students will:
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Attend all meetings scheduled by the chair of their advisory committee.
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Submit a Plan of Study before their first semester is complete.
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Establish an advisory committee before their first semester is complete.
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Attend an IRB sponsored workshop when appropriate and complete the online training modules.
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Submit to their graduate advisory committee a Directed Project/Thesis Proposal before starting on their project and at least two weeks before the advisory committee review meeting.
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Directed Project/Thesis Proposal will be completed no later than the end of the semester prior to the semester in which the student intends to graduate.
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Submit their Directed Project Report to their advisory committee at least two weeks before their scheduled presentation.
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Adhere to the established standards as outlined in the School of Technology's Graduate Student Handbook.
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Acquire professional writing and editing support as necessary during the preparation of their research proposal and/or thesis.
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Prepare a paper for publication in a refereed/trade journal or presentation at a conference in conjunction with the completion of their directed project/thesis.
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Prepare a research proposal (Ph.D.)
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Attend another student's defense/oral examination.
CoT graduate info :
Rebecca Lank
Department Head Secretary
Knoy Hall · Room 363
765-494-4585
lankr@purdue.edu
Nathan W. Hartman, Ed.D.
Associate Professor
Office: 311
Phone: 765.496.6104
Fax: 765.494.9267
Email: nhartman@purdue.edu
contact info:
Computer Graphics Technology
1419 Knoy Hall, Room 363
Purdue University
West Lafayette IN 47907
Email: cgtinfo@purdue.edu
Voice: 765-494-7505
Fax: 765-494-9267