Computer Graphics Master, Certificate
Certificate—26 credit hours
Curriculum Code 1378
This program provides students with contemporary training and experience in the emerging and high-employment field of computer graphics imagery (CGI). Engineering and architectural firms employ skilled workers in computer graphics to create photo-realistic renderings, two and three-dimensional computer animations, and three-dimensional models for manufacturers, designers, customers and builders. Computer graphics imagery technologies focus on the possible relationships between parts, objects, people and environments. Computer-generated models are matched to real-world data in order to build simulations. Computer graphic architectural modeling tools allow designers to visualize space and generate interactive and virtual environments at the part, system and environment levels.
Gainful Employment Information
Required Career Courses
26 credit hours as follows:
Suggested Schedule
Semester 1 (6 credit hours)
Semester 2 (11 credit hours)
Semester 3 (9 credit hours)
CGI-120 | 3D Computer Animation II | 3 |
CGI-122 | 3D Computer Character Modeling | 3 |
CGI-126 | Computer Physics Simulation | 3 |