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  • Replays Archive

    An archive, in reverse-chronological order, of all past Polytechnic Live Q&A broadcasts is presented below. Broadcasts older than a year or two might contain information that is out-of-date, so be sure to check for current information on our prospective students and current students pages — and contact the Polytechnic’s Office of Recruitment, Retention and Diversity with your questions.

    Regardless of the year that one of these archived shows originally aired, the enthusiasm you’ll see from our students, faculty and staff is timeless!

    2024

    Purdue Polytechnic in Anderson, Columbus & Kokomo

    June 5, 2024

    Join us for a special Live Q&A broadcast on YouTube to learn more about Purdue Polytechnic’s programs at our locations in Anderson, Columbus & Kokomo, Indiana, and what makes them unique. We talked about how the majors offered at these locations have plans of study and course content that match those for the same majors in West Lafayette — often with smaller class sizes and even more opportunities for direct attention and support from professors. Our panelists talked about how enrolling at one of our locations around Indiana is affordable to even more students and about our facilities and student clubs. We will discuss how each Polytechnic location strives to be a tight-knit community where students feel welcome and empowered to succeed. Panelists included Missy Casner, Dmitri Gusev, Jeff Heiking and Dewey Swanson (professors), along with Nancy Lollar (director), Brooke Sale (academic advisor) and Christopher Anthony (student success coordinator). Current students Mohammed Aljaroodi, Shannon Coughlin, Diana Kirkov and the host for our broadcast, Erin Enzinger, were also panelists.

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    Computer and Information Technology

    April 3, 2024

    Join us to learn more about Computer and Information Technology; Computing Infrastruc

    Directory

    About the Faculty

    Purdue’s Computer Graphics Technology faculty members have been conducting research involved in blended topics of design and technology. Some of the more popular topics include:

    • Web programming and development
    • Artificial life and virtual reality
    • Data visualization
    • Social media and mobile devices
    • Video games and 3D modeling
    • Software engineering
  • About the Faculty ;
  • Undergraduate

    Baker, Stephen Assistant Professor of Practice baker936@purdue.edu
    Chen, Yingjie Professor

    Grad ID #: C8605

    765-494-1454
    victorchen@purdue.edu
    Giri, Nandhini Assistant Professor

    Grad ID #: C11771

    765-494-4446
    girin@purdue.edu
    Glotzbach, Ronald J Associate Professor

    Grad ID #: C5982

    765-496-2953
    rjglotzbach@purdue.edu
    Hassan, Raymond P Associate Professor of Practice

    Grad ID #: C8287

    765-494-8069
    rhassan@purdue.edu
    He, Liang Assistant Professor he731@purdue.edu
    Howard, Robert Thomas Associate Professor of Practice rthoward@purdue.edu
    Kesselman, Jeffery Assistant Professor

    Grad ID #: C11840

    765-494-9614
    jpkessel@purdue.edu
    McGraw, Tim Associate Professor

    Grad ID #: C8899

    765-494-0483
    tmcgraw@purdue.edu
    Mohler, James L. Associate Vice President for Scientific Integrity and Research Compliance, RIO, & Professor

    Grad ID #: C4666

    765.496.6071
    jlmohler@purdue.edu
    Morales, Carlos R Associate Professor, Purdue Polytechnic Institute Distance Learning Director

    Grad ID #: C5718

    765-494-7204
    morales@purdue.edu
    Mousas, Christos Associate Professor & Director of the VR Lab

    Grad ID #: C10586

    765-496-0633
    cmousas@purdue.edu
    Kouvaras Ostrowski, Anastasia Assistant Professor akostrow@purdue.edu
    Parsons, Paul C Associate Professor

    Grad ID #: C9614

    765-494-0511
    parsonsp@purdue.edu
    Rasche, Nancy Associate Professor of Practice

    Grad ID #: C9602

    765-494-6222
    nrasche@purdue.edu
    Triplett, Daniel Paul Assis

    Website URL:

    https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/degrees/ms-computer-graphics-technology

    Department/School Head:

    Nathan W. Hartman

    Academic Programs:

    Master’s and Ph.D. Programs

    • MS in Computer Graphics Technology

    The Department of Computer Graphics Technology touches all aspects of computer graphics, from animation to scientific visualization, and from user experience to game studies. Research projects on these topics push the boundaries of how the medium can be used, while the variety of degree options to prepare students to be practitioners and managers in an array of computer graphics-related careers.

    Concentrations:

    • Animation and Visual Effects
    • Computer Graphics Programming
    • Games, Virtual and Augmented Reality
    • Information Visualization and Visual Analytics
    • Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Building Information Modeling (BIM)
    • User Experience Design (UX)

     

    Combined Degree Programs: (Undergraduate Degree / Master’s Degree)

    • Five-year combined BS/MS Degree Program in Computer Graphics Technology

    Regular Graduate Faculty by Rank:

    Professor

    Nicoletta Adamo
    Bedrich Benes
    Patrick E. Connolly
    Nathan Hartman
    James Mohler

    Associate Professor

    Yingjie Chen
    Clark A. Cory
    Hazar Dib
    Ronald Glotzbach
    Tim McGraw
    Carlos R Morales
    David M. Whittinghill
    Jorge Dorribo Camba

    Assistant Professor


    Vetria L. Byrd
    Andrew Buchanan
    Esteban Garcia
    Colin M. Gray
    Paul Parsons
    Austin Toombs
    Christos Mousas
    Rua Williams

    Professor of Practice
     

    *Travis Fuerst
    *Raymond Hassan
    *Robert Howard
    *Amy B. Mueller
    *Nancy J. Rasche
    *Dan Triplett

    *Can not chair or co-chair

     

    Lecturers


    Nasheet Zaman*

     

    Programs

    Master’sGraduate Certificate

    Courses

    Computer Graphics Technology

    WRTG 098-01

    TUP Speaking & Listening II

    Catherine Schmied Towsley

    F10:25AM - 11:40AM

    An introduction to the art of effective and persuasive speaking or writing. Students will be introduced to concepts of rhetorical analysis and the use of logic, as well as the roles of audience and purpose in shaping the organization, style, and argumentative strategies of their papers. Lessons will center on the analysis of varied readings and on using writing as a tool for critical thinking and reflection. In addition, students will build writing fluency and self-expression through free writing and in-class writing. Collaboration is an important part of learning; therefore, students will work together as they learn to critique their work and the work of peers.

    TUP Rhetoric, Reading, Writing is an integrated course that supports TUP Speaking & Listening II.

    Location
    Lattimore Room 431 (F 10:25AM - 11:40AM)

    WRTG 098-02

    TUP Speaking & Listening II

    Xueyan Duan

    F12:30PM - 1:45PM

    An introduction to the art of effective and persuasive speaking or writing. Students will be introduced to concepts of rhetorical analysis and the use of logic, as well as the roles of audience and purpose in shaping the organization, style, and argumentative strategies of their papers. Lessons will center on the analysis of varied readings and on using writing as a tool for critical thinking and reflection. In addition, students will build writing fluency and self-expression through free writing and in-class writing. Collaboration is an important part of learning; therefore, students will work together as they learn to critique their work and the work of peers.

    TUP Rhetoric, Reading, Writing is an integrated course that supports TUP Speaking & Listening II.

    Location
    Meliora Room 219 (F 12:30PM - 1:45PM)

    WRTG 098-03

    TUP Speaking & Listening II

    Nasheed Zaman

    F3:25PM - 4:40PM

    An introduction to the art o