The Bachelor of Science in Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue Polytechnic Institute blends technical and creative skills to design, analyze, and communicate ideas visually. Students are prepared for careers spanning industry, advertising, gaming, education, entertainment, construction, and web development. The curriculum is ABET accredited, emphasizing a mix of animation, game design, UX design, and critical technical skills in visualization. Graduates develop abilities in both technical problem-solving and effective interdisciplinary communication. In 2025, the program became part of the newly formed School of Applied and Creative Computing, which integrates resources from Computer Graphics Technology and Computer and Information Technology, offering expanded interdisciplinary opportunities and enhanced industry relevance. The program requires 120 semester credits for graduation and at least a 2.0 graduation GPA, with a minimum grade of C- or better required in all CGT courses.