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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Graphics Technology

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Computer Graphics Technology Degree Program Overview

Purdue University Northwest’s Bachelor of Science in computer graphics technology degree program prepares students for industrial careers in the design, development and management of digital products, services, and applications that utilize computer graphics technology.

With nearly every industry benefiting from the use of computer graphics, graduates can pursue careers in a variety of fields.

Department of Computer Information Technology and Graphics

The faculty of the Computer Information Technology and Graphics department are leaders in their respective disciplines with a wealth of practical experience.

You will be mentored by experienced instructors and train in real-life settings. Meanwhile, you’ll gain a theoretical and hands-on understanding of what it takes to succeed in this dynamic field.

Program Educational Objective One

Learners recognize how their practice and beliefs influence their values and experiences, as well as how their personal behavior affects trust and credibility among their peers.

Program Educational Objective Two

Learners view, interpret, critique and evaluate situations or problems and develop new insights, conceive new or original solutions and make informed judgments and decisions.

Program Educational Objective Three

Learners convey information visually, verbally and in written form that engages and persuades audiences within a variety of contexts.

Program Educational Objective Four

Learners identify and use appropriate methodologies to research, analyze and implement solutions to real-world problems.

Program Educational Objective Five

Learners understand how to apply computing technology to design, develop and create digital products, services and applications that meet the needs of multiple disciplines.

Enrollment Trends and Graduation Data

YearEnrollmentGraduates
2022-236414
2021-226915
2020-217514
2019-2010017
2018-1910320

Computer Graphics Technology Major Curriculum

As a computer graphics technology student, you’ll take a balance of general education courses, College of Technology core courses and computer graphics technology courses.

Upon completion of a major core curriculum, students select a series of upper-division courses that advance their skills and knowledge as it relates to a chosen career pathway.

Students are introduced to how digital products, services, and applications that utilize computer graphics technology are designed, developed and managed.

Computer Graphics Technology Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • CGT 10100 – Introduction to Computer Graphics Technology
  • CGT 11100 – Designing for Visualization And Communication
  • CGT 14100 – Internet Foundations Technologies and Development

Students develop key foundational skills within core competency areas through applied learning activities.

Computer Graphics Technology Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • CGT 21500 – Computer Graphics Programming I
  • CGT 24100 – Introduction to Computer Animation
  • CGT 25000 – Foundations of Interaction Design

Students transition their foundational skills and knowledge toward a chosen career pathway through a select series of upper-division coursework.

Computer Graphics Technology Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • CGT 34600 – Digital Video And Audio
  • CGT 35200 – User Experience Design I
  • STAT 30100 – Elementary Statistical Methods

Students advance their professional, technical and creative skills through project-based, real-world learning experiences.

Computer Graphics Technology Course of Study

Sample Courses

  • CGT 41501 – Contemporary Problems In Applied Computer Graphics
  • CGT 41600 – Senior Design Project

Computer Graphics Technology Degree Program Highlights

Through conceptual and project-based learning activities students develop professional, technical and creative skills that can be applied across multiple disciplines.

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Computer Graphics Technology Degree Program Outcomes

The program prepares graduates to pursue job opportunities in interactive design, user experience design, user interface design, augmented/virtual reality, and web development.

Computer Graphics Technology Degree Program Career Paths

This program prepares you for a range of careers, including:

  • Interaction Designer
  • User Experience Designer
  • User Interface Designer
  • Augmented / Virtual Reality
  • Web Developer

Computer Graphics Technology Degree Program Employers

Our alumni are employed at corporations and organizations like:

  • Apple, Inc.
  • Task Force Tips
  • Royal & Langnickel
  • Axel Products, Inc
  • JM2 Web Designers
  • Signature Graphics

Computer Graphics Technology Degree Program Scholarships

In addition to the scholarships available to all PNW applicants, students seeking a banking concentration may also apply for program-specific scholarship awards, such as:

  • E. Winthrop Taylor Memorial Scholarship
  • College of Technology Scholarship
  • Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Scholarship

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Computer Graphics Technology Degree Program Beyond the Classroom

With over 80 clubs and groups, students have many opportunities to get involved on campus.

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The classes are small, personal and hands-on, you’re able to build connections with your classmates and professors. If you have questions you can actually talk to the professors.

Meet the Faculty

Ge Jin

Ge Jin, D.Sc.

Interim Associate Dean of Graduate Studies in Technology

Ge Jin is a professor of computer graphics technology and computer information technology in the College of Technology. His research and teaching focus on computer graphics, game development and VR.

Michael Roller

Michael Alden Roller, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Computer Graphics Technology

Michael Alden Roller, Ph.D. is a professional designer, researcher, and consultant focusing on user-centered design and design education. His main areas of expertise fall within two areas: user experience design/research and usability testing and analysis. The objective of his work is to help stakeholders design usable, engaging digital products, services, and applications that elevate brand awareness and cultivate user satisfaction.

Magesh Chandramouli

Magesh Chandramouli, Ph.D.

Professor, Computer Graphics Technology

Magesh Chandramouli is a Professor of Computer Graphics Technology. His research and teaching focus on computer graphics, 3D modeling, animation, and virtual reality.

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Earn a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Graphics Technology at PNW

Purdue University Northwest’s computer graphics technology degree provides students with the skills they need to thrive in fields that utilize computer graphics technology.

To see how a bachelor’s degree in computer graphics technology from PNW opens doors, from corporate boardrooms to non-profit leadership, take the next step today!

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