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Richmond Computer Graphics Technology – Web Programming & Design (WEPD). Suggested Arrangement of Courses: Cr. Fall 1st Year. Prerequisite.
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Suggested Arrangement of Courses: Cr Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 1st Year Prerequisite 3 SCLA 10100 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking & Comm I* ENG-W 131 (IUE) 3 SCLA 10200 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking & Comm II SPCH-S 121 (IUE) 3 MA 15800 PreCalculus^ ALEKS 60%^3 MA 16010 Applied Calculus I^ MA 15800 or ALEKS 75% 2 CGT 10101 Foundations of CGT^3 CGT 11600 Geo Mdl Visual & Comm 3 CGT 11800 Fund. of Imaging Tech^3 CGT 14100 Internet Fdtn Dev & Tech 3 TECH 12000 Design Thinking^3 PSY 12000 Elem. Psychology* *PSY-P 103 (IUE) (^14 ) Cr Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT 21500 CG Programming I CNIT 15500 Intro. to Object- Oriented Programming 3 CGT 25600 Human Computer Interface Theory & Design CGT 11800 3 CGT 24100 Intro to Comp Animation [CGT Selective] 3 CGT 39000 Digital Photography [CGT Selective] CGT 11800 3 CGT 32101 Digital Illustration [CGT Selective] CGT 11800 3 ECON 21000 Principles of Econ ECON-E 103 or ECON-E 104 (IUE) 4 PHYS 22000 Gen Physics PHYS-P 201 (IUE) MA 15800 3 TLI 11200 Foundations of Org Lead [Free Elective] 3 Free Elective (Apply excess Physics credit here) 3 Human Cultures: Humanities Core 16 15 Cr Fall 3rd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 3rd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT 34000 Dig Lighting & Rendering [Technical Elective] CGT 24100 3 CGT 30800 Prepress Prod & Des [Technical Elective] CGT 11100 3 CGT 35300 Princ. Interact & Dyn Med CGT 11800 3 TECH 39699 Prof. Practice Internship [Technical Elective] JR Standing 3 Science Foundational Selective Core 3 CGT 35600 Web Pgm, Dev & Data^ CGT 14100 & CNIT 15500 3 Advanced English Selective ENGL 42100 Technical Writing or *ENG-W 231 Prof Writ Skills (IUE) SCLA 10100 or *ENG-W 131 (IUE) 3 Communication Selective COM 32000 Small Group Comm or 300/400 CMCL-C/SPCH (IUE) SCLA 10200 or *SPCH-S 121 (IUE) 3 Management Selective TLI 31400 Leading Innov. in Orgs TLI 11200 3 Free Elective 15 15 Cr Fall 4th Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 4th Year Prerequisite 2 CGT 41101 Contemporary Problems in Applied Computer Graphics I SR Standing 2 CGT 41201 Contemporary Problems in Applied Computer Graphics II CGT 41101 SR Standing 1 CGT 25001 Computer Graphics Professional Practices I 1 CGT 45001 Computer Graphics Professional Practice II CGT 25001 SR Standing 3 CGT 45600 Adv. Web Programming, Development, & Data Integration CGT 35600 3 MGMT 45500 Leg. Background for Bus I TLI 45700 Technology Policy & Law or *BUS-L 203 (IUE) 3 Statistics Selective STAT 30100 , *MATH-K 300 (IUE), or *PSY-K 300 (IUE) (^) *MATH-M 123 (IUE) 3 CGT Globalization Selective TECH 33000 Tech & Global Society TECH 12000 3 Free Elective^3 Free Elective 3 Humanities Elective^3 Humanities Elective 15 15 *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. The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. myPurduePlan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion
*RICHMOND SUPPLEMENTAL CGT INFORMATION Bold indicates courses offered at Richmond Location. Indicates IUE courses for Richmond Location only. See Student Affairs Administrator for course availability. (^1) CGT SELECTIVES: Animation CGT 24100 Intro to Computer Animation CGT 34000 Digital Lighting & Rendering for Computer Animation CGT 34100 Motion for Computer Animation CGT 44600 Post-Production & Special Effects for Computer Animation Computer Graphics Technology CGT 32101 Digital Illustration CGT 39000 Digital Photography Game Development & Design CGT 24100 Intro to Computer Animation CGT 24500 Game Development I: Core Skills & Technologies CGT 25500 Game Development II: Design & Psychology CGT 25600 Human Computer Interface Theory & Design CGT 34000 Digital Lighting & Rendering for Computer Animation CGT 34500 Game Development III: Environment Modeling for Games CGT 44500 Game Development IV: Procedural Asset Creation for Games (^2) HUMAN CULTURES: HUMANITIES CORE: See http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html 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 210 (^3) SCIENCE FOUNDATIONAL SELECTIVE CORE: See http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.htmlfor approved Science Core Courses. ***ANTH-A 103 *AST-A 100 *AST-A 105 *BIOL-L 101 + *BIOL-L 102 *BIOL-N 212 *CHEM-C 105 + *CHEM-C 125, *CHEM-C 106 + *CHEM-C 126 GEOL-G 111 PHYS-P 202 (^4) TECHNICAL ELECTIVES: Any Course within the Purdue Polytechnic Institute , Engineering, Management, or Science. CGT 30800 Prepress Production & Design CGT 34000 Digital Lighting & Rendering TECH 39699 Professional Practice Internship (^5) ADVANCED ENGLISH SELECTIVE: ENGL 20500 Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 30400 Advanced Composition ENGL 41900 Multimedia Writing ENGL 42000 Business Writing *ENGL 42100 Technical Writing ENG-W 231 (^6) STATISTICS SELECTIVE: IT 34200 Introduction to Statistical Quality PSY 20100 Introduction to Statistics in Psychology STAT 22500 Introduction to Probability Models **STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH-K 300, PSY-K 300 STAT 35000 Introduction to Statistics
*SUPPLEMENTAL CGT INFORMATION Bold indicates courses offered at Richmond Location. Indicates IUE courses for Richmond Location only. See Student Affairs Administrator for course availability. (^9) CGT GLOBALIZATION SELECTIVE CONTINUED: PSY 25000 Psychology of Adjustment TECH 33000 Technology and the Global Society PSY 25100 Health Psychology TLI 11200 Foundations of Org. Leadership PSY 32200 Neurosci. of Motivated Behavior TLI 31400 Leading Innovation in Orgs. SOC 10000 Introductory Sociology WGSS 28200 Intro to LGBT Studies SOC 31000 Racial and Ethnic Diversity WGSS 38000 Gender and Multiculturalism SOC 33900 Intro to Soc. of Developing Nations WGSS 38300 Women and Work Any foreign language course 20100, 20200, 30100, 30200, 40100, 40200. Any Purdue‐approved Study Abroad (SA) that includes reflective learning assignments. *POLYTECHNIC STATEWIDE- ADDITIONAL GLOBALIZATION SELECTIVE COURSES THAT ARE PROVIDED BY THE HOST LOCATION OR OFFERED SPECIFICALLY AT STATEWIDE LOCATION. RICHMOND – OFFERED THROUGH IU EAST INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COURSES HISTORICAL^ *PERSPECTIVES INTL‐I220 Global Connections *HIST‐A380 The Vietnam War *CULTURAL SYSTEMS COURSES HIST‐B244 The Viking Age *ANTH‐E200 Social and Cultural Anthropology *HIST‐B306 European Race, Gender, and Identity *ANTH‐E310 Cultures of Africa *HIST‐B356 French Revolution *CMCL‐C205 Intro to Communication & Culture *HIST‐B408 European Nationalism and Identity *CMCL‐C380 Nonverbal Communication *HIST‐B418 Germany: Nation and Volk *CMCL‐C427 Cross‐Cultural Communication *HIST‐B436 Making Modern Britain *CMCL‐C450 Gender and Communication *HIST‐B444 The Scandinavian Model *GEOG‐G110 Introduction to Human Geography *HIST‐D410 Russian Rev. and the Soviet Regime *REL‐R152 Jews, Christians, and Muslims *HIST‐H108 Perspectives on the World to 1800 *REL‐R153 Religions of Asia *HIST‐H109 Perspectives on the World since 1800 *REL‐R160 Religion in America *HIST‐H205 Ancient Civilization *REL‐R171 Religion, Ethics, and Public Life *HIST‐H219 Origins & Hist of the 2nd World War *PHIL‐P200 Problems of Philosophy *HIST‐H232 The World in the Twentieth Century *PHIL‐P371 Philosophy of Religion *HIST‐F341 Latin America: Conquest and Empire *PHIL‐P393 Biomedical Ethics *SOC‐S217 Social Inequality *SOC‐S313 Religion and Society *SPAN‐S284 Women in Hispanic Culture *CULTURAL PRODUCTIONS COURSES CLAS‐C205 Classical Mythology *ENG‐L225 Intro. to World Masterpieces *ENG‐L382 Fiction of the Non‐Western World *FINA‐A101 Ancient and Medieval Art *FINA‐A102 Renaissance through Modern Art *FINA‐A342 Twentieth‐Century Art
*SUPPLEMENTAL CGT INFORMATION Bold indicates courses offered at Richmond Location. Indicates IUE courses for Richmond Location only. See Student Affairs Administrator for course availability. INTERCULTURAL REQUIREMENT :