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- 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.
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CGT Admissions Requirements
The Department of Computer Graphics Technology (CGT) expects that all applicants for graduate study within this department will exhibit competency in the following areas as a result of their undergraduate education and experiences:
- Communication
- Visualization
- Creativity
- Technology
As a result of progress through the graduate program in the College of Technology , and specifically the Applied Computer Graphics area of specialization, students will exhibit the following core competencies:
- Ability to develop methods of inquiry related to computer graphics and its applications
- High level application of graphical knowledge and skills
- Demonstration of leadership potential
Each applicant for study in the CGT Department should submit:
- A Statement of Purpose that is to be included as part of the online application in Apply Yourself.
- Four (4) samples of their best work which demonstrate the aforementioned undergraduate competencies (first list above). These samples of work should also demonstrate the applicant's level of potential ability for demonstrating the graduate competency areas (second list above).
- A writing sample that clearly conveys their ability to communicate in a written form, such as a final term paper, excerpts from an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or a published article for which the applicant is the sole author. Please limit writing samples to five (5) pages or less.
- Official copies of their transcripts for all degrees recieved.
- Official GRE score reports are required by the College of Technology and the CGT Department. Your scores must be sent to Purdue by the ETS service for the scores to be considered official.
- International degree-seeking applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores for Purdue University Graduate School admission.Your scores must be sent to Purdue by the ETS service for the scores to be considered official.
- Three or more recommendation letters.
When the CGT departmental graduate committee receives the applicant's samples of work, the application will be considered complete and will be reviewed. Printed or digital (CD or Zip disk preferred) formats for the samples are acceptable ; however, the materials will not be returned to the applicant. The applicant's role in defining and producing each sample item should be clearly stated.
Please send these materials to:
Computer Graphics Technology Graduate Committee
c/o Rebecca Lank
401 N. Grant Street
Knoy Hall Room 363
West Lafayette , IN 47907-2021 USA
CoT graduate info :
Rebecca Lank
Graduate Program Assistant
Knoy Hall · Room 363
765-494-4585
lankr@purdue.edu
James L. Mohler, Ph.D.
Professor and
Graduate Chair
Knoy Hall · 347
Phone: 765.494-7505
Fax: 765.494.9267
Email: jlmohler@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