Computer Graphics Technology, Exercises of Programming Languages

Computer Graphics Technology - Web Programming & Design (WEPD). Purdue Polytechnic Institute. TCGT‐BS. Catalog Term: 201610. 120 Credit Hours to Graduate.

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 CatalogTerm:201610
 120CreditHourstoGraduate
“C‐“orbetterrequiredinallmajorcourses
Departmental/ProgramMajorCourses(41credits)
RequiredMajorCourses(32credits)
(2) CGT10101–FoundationsofComputerGraphicsTechnolog
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(3) CGT11600–GeometricModelingforVisualizationandCommunication
(3) CGT11800–FundamentalsofImagingTechnolog
y
(3) CGT14100–InternetFoundations,Development&Technologies
(3) CGT21500–CGProgrammingI
(3) CGT25600–HumanComputerInterfaceTheory&Design
(3) CGT35300–PrinciplesofInteractive&DynamicMedia
(3) CGT35600–WebProgramming,Development&DataIntegration
(3) CGT41100–ContemporaryProblemsinAppliedCGT
(3) CGT45000–ProfessionalPractices
(3) CGT45600–AdvancedWebProgramming,Development&Data Integration
MajorSelectives*‐Select3ofthefollowingcourses(9credits)
http://www.tech.purdue.edu/CGT/academics/coursepages.cfm
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(3) ECON21000–PrinciplesofEconomics (satisfiesHumanCultureBehavior/SocialScienceforcore)
(3) ENGL10600orENGL10800(satisfiesWrittenCommunicationforcore)
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(3) MA16010–AppliedCalculusI(satisfiesQuantitativeReasoningSelective forcore)
(3) MGMT45500–LegalBackgroundForBusinessI
(4) PHYS21800–GeneralPhysics(satisfiesScienceSelectiveforcore)
(3) PSY12000–ElementaryPsychology(
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(3) TECH12000–DesignThinking(satisfiesInformationLiteracyANDScience,Technology&Society Selectiveforcore)
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Revised4/2015(effectiveFall2015)
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Computer Graphics Technology ‐ Web Programming & Design (WEPD) Purdue Polytechnic Institute TCGT‐BS Catalog Term: 201610 120 Credit Hours to Graduate “C‐“or better required in all major courses Departmental/Program Major Courses (41 credits) Required Major Courses (32 credits) (2) CGT 10101 – Foundations of Computer Graphics Technology (3) CGT 11600 – Geometric Modeling for Visualization and Communication (3) CGT 11800 – Fundamentals of Imaging Technology (3) CGT 14100 – Internet Foundations, Development & Technologies (3) CGT 21500 – CG Programming I (3) CGT 25600 – Human Computer Interface Theory & Design (3) CGT 35300 – Principles of Interactive & Dynamic Media (3) CGT 35600 – Web Programming, Development & Data Integration (3) CGT 41100 – Contemporary Problems in Applied CGT (3) CGT 45000 – Professional Practices (3) CGT 45600 – Advanced Web Programming, Development & Data Integration

Major Selectives ‐ Select 3 of the following courses* (9 credits) http://www.tech.purdue.edu/CGT/academics/coursepages.cfm (3) CGT Selective (3) CGT Selective (3) CGT Selective

Other Departmental /Program Course Requirements (28 credits) (3) COM 11400 – Speech Communication (satisfies Oral Communication for core) (3) ECON 21000 – Principles of Economics (satisfies Human Culture Behavior/Social Science for core) (3) ENGL 10600 or ENGL 10800 (satisfies Written Communication for core) (3) MA 15800 – PreCalculus ( satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core ) (3) MA 16010 – Applied Calculus I (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (3) MGMT 45500 – Legal Background For Business I (4) PHYS 21800 – General Physics (satisfies Science Selective for core) (3) PSY 12000 – Elementary Psychology ( satisfies Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core ) (3) TECH 12000 – Design Thinking (satisfies Information Literacy AND Science, Technology & Society Selective for core)

Electives (51 credits) (3) Human Behavior Humanities for core

(3) Science Selective for core

(3) Humanities Elective

(3) Humanities Elective

(3) Technical Elective

(3) Technical Elective

(3) Technical Elective

(3) Advanced English Selective (3) Statistics Selective

(3) Management Elective

(3) Communication Selective

(3) CGT Global Selective (3) Free Elective (3) Free Elective (3) Free Elective (3) Free Elective (3) Free Elective

University Core Requirements

Human Cultures Humanities Science, Technology & Society Selective

Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science Written Communication Information Literacy Oral Communication Science Selective Quantitative Reasoning Science Selective

The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. myPurduePlan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion

Revised 4/2015 (effective Fall 2015)

Computer Graphics Technology – Web Programming & Design (WEPD)

https://tech.purdue.edu/degrees/computer‐graphics‐technology/plan‐of‐study

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Suggested Arrangement of Courses:

Cr Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 1st Year Prerequisite

2 CGT 10101 Foundations of CGT^ Major^3 CGT 11600 Geo Mdl Visual & Comm^ Major

3 CGT 11800 Fund. Of Imaging Tech^ Major^3 CGT 14100 Internet Fdtn Dev & Tech^ Major 3 TECH 12000 Design Thinking ^3 COM 11400 Speech Communication 3 English Selective^3 PSY 12000 Elem. Psychology* 3 MA 15800 Precalculus^ ALEKS 60%^3 MA 16010 Applied Calculus I^ MA 158 or ALEKS 75%

14 15

Cr Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT 21500 CG Programming I^ CGT 141 & Conc MA 16010

3 CGT 25600 Human Comp. Inter. & Desg

3 Human Behr: Human Core^3 CGT Selective 4 PHYS 21800 Gen Physics^3 Science Foundational Selective Core* 3 Free Elective^3 ECON 21000 Principles of Econ 3 Technical Elective^3 Free Elective

Cr Fall 3rd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 3rd Year Prerequisite 3 CGT 35600 Web Pgm,Dev&Data^ CGT 21500^3 CGT 45600 Adv Web Pgm Dev&Data^ CGT 35600 3 CGT Selective^3 CGT Selective 3 Humanities Elective^3 CGT Globalization Selective 3 Advanced English Selective^ ENGL 106 or 108^3 Statistics Selective 3 Free Elective^3 Management Selective

15 15

Cr Fall 4th Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 4th Year Prerequisite 3 CGT 35300 Princ. Interact&Dyn Med^ Co-req CGT356^3 CGT 45000 Professional Practice^ SR Standing 3 Humanities Elective^3 CGT 41100 Contemp Prob in CGT^ SR Standing 3 Free Elective^3 Free Elective 3 MGMT 45500 Leg. Backgrd for Bus I^3 Communication Selective 3 Technical Elective^3 Technical Elective

*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

The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. myPurduePlan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion *******************************************************************************************************************************

Revised 4/2015 (effective Fall 2015)

CGT GLOBALIZATION SELECTIVE: AD 25500 Art Appreciation HIST 24300 South Asian History and Civilization AD 45400 Modern Architecture HIST 24500 Middle East History and Culture AGEC 25000 Econ. Geography of World Food HIST 25000 US Relations, Mid. East & N. Africa ANTH 10000 Introduction to Anthropology HIST 27200 Latin American History from 1824 ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity HIST 31700 History of the Christian Church I ANTH 21200 Culture, Food, and Health HIST 32900 Women in Modern Europe ANTH 23000 Gender Across Culture HIST 33400 Sci & Tech in West. Civilization II ANTH 31200 The Archaeology of Ancient Egypt HIST 34200 Africa and the West ANTH 32700 Environment and Culture HIST 35100 Second World War ANTH 33600 Human Variation HIST 36100 Violence in Africa ANTH 38000 Using Anthropology in the Word HIST 37500 US Women Since 1870 ARAB 23000 Arabic Literature in Translation JPNS 28000 Intro to Modern Japanese Civilization ASAM 24000 Intro to Asian American Studies JWST 33000 Intro to Jewish Studies ASAM 34000 Contemp. Issues in Asian America LC 23500 East Asian Literature CHNS 28000 Topics in Chinese Civiliz. & Culture LC 23900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers CLCS 18100 Classical World Civilizations PHIL 11400 Global Morals Issues CLCS 23100 Survey of Latin Literature PHIL 20600 Philosophy of Religion CLCS 28000 Topics in Classic Civilizations PHIL 21900 Intro to Existentialism CLCS 38500 Sci, Med, and Magic in Ancient West PHIL 24000 Social & Political Philosophy CMPL 23000 Intro to Comparative Literature PHIL 24200 Phil, Culture & African American Exp CMPL 26600 World Lit to 1700 A D PHIL 27000 Biomedical Ethics CMPL 26700 World Lit from 1700 to now PHIL 29000 Environmental Ethics COM 22400 Com in the Global Workplace PHIL 33000 Religions of the East COM 30300 Intercultural Communication PHIL 33100 Religions of the West EAPS 37500 Fossil Fuels, Energy, and Society POL 13000 Intro to International Relations EEE 35500 Eng Environmental Sustainability POL 14100 Governments of the World ENGL 23000 Great Narrative Works POL 22200 Women, Politics and Public Policy ENGL 24000 British Lit Through 18th Century POL 2300 Intro to the Study of Peace ENGL 24100 Brit Lit From Romantic. to Modern POL 23100 Intro to US Foreign Policy ENGL 26600 World Literature to 1700 A D POL 23500 Rich and Poor Nations ENGL 26700 World Literature 1700 to now POL 23700 Modern Weapons & Internationl Relatns ENGL 34100 Topics in Sci, Lit, and Culture POL 30400 Israel and World Politics FNR 10300 Intro to Environm. Conservation POL 32700 Green Global Politics HDFS 28000 Diversity in Individ. & Family Life POL 34200 Govt and Politics in the Communist Successor States HEBR 28000 Modern Israel: Cinema, Lit, ect. POL 34500 West European Democracies in the Post-Industrial Era HEBR 28400 Ancient Near E Hist and Culture POL 34800 East Asian Politics HIST 10300 Intro to the Medieval World SOC 33800 Global Social Movements HIST 10400 Intro to the Modern World SOC 33900 Introduction to Sociology of Developing Nations HIST 10500 Global History TECH 33000 Tech & the Global Society HIST 20400 East Asia in the Modern World Any foreign language course of 201, 202, 301, 302, 401, 402, or 235 HIST 24100 East Asia in the Modern World Any Study Abroad experience on your Purdue Transcript

Departmental Policy

It is the responsibility of each student to assure that he or she fulfills the necessary pre-requisites and courses to meet graduation requirements. Questions may be directed to a CGT advisor.

Each student must have 32 credit hours of 300- or 400-level Purdue courses for graduation.

MINORS APPROVED BY CGT FACULTY

Art & Design (ARTS) http://www.cla.purdue.edu/academics/programs/pos/MARTD201210.pdf Building Construction Management (BCMT) http://www.tech.purdue.edu/bcm/academics/undergraduate/bcm-minor/ Computer & Information Technology (CNIT) http://www.tech.purdue.edu/cit/academics/undergraduate/curricula/documents/minors-worksheet.pdf Computer Science (CS) http://www.cs.purdue.edu/academic_programs/undergraduate/curriculum/minor/index.sxhtml Film/Video Studies (FILV) http://www.cla.purdue.edu/academics/programs/pos/MFILV201010.pdf Mathematics (MATH) http://www.math.purdue.edu/academic/files/undergrad/math_minor.pdf Management (MGMT) http://www.krannert.purdue.edu/undergraduate/current-students/MGMT%20Minor%20Requirements.pdf Organizational Leadership & Supervision (OLSV) http://www.tech.purdue.edu/TLI/academics/undergraduate/OLS/ols_minors.cfm Psychology (PSY) http://www.purdue.edu/hhs/psy/undergraduate/majors_req_courses/index.php Foreign Language: Choose a language from this page http://www.cla.purdue.edu/academics/programs/minors/