Computer Graphics
Faculty:
The Computer Graphics program offers state-of-the-art computer imaging, computer art, 3D modeled and rendered 3D still images, video production, cognitive art, multimedia, web based techniques and production of web graphics, topics related to animation in art, visualization, simulation, and information graphics, school teaching and corporate training.
The Computer Graphics Area combines hands-on experience in integrating computer-based technologies in graphical display with practical and theoretical criticism, artistic, and aesthetic structures. Inquiries about applying digital tools help students place themselves within the electronic communication media market, graduate school programs, internships, and related jobs in the field.
Students have a possibility to undertake an interdisciplinary program between Art and Design and Computer Science through the College of Humanities and Social Sciences that requires successful completion of the major core courses.

