At the intersection of computer science and design.

The Program of Computer Graphics is an interdisciplinary research program and involves faculty from a number of academic departments, including Architecture, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Psychology. There are two principal options for study under a major advisor associated with the Program of Computer Graphics. 

 

explore computer graphics at Cornell

Two options. One interdisciplinary research program.

The Program of Computer Graphics is an interdisciplinary research program and involves faculty from a number of academic departments, including Architecture, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Psychology. There are two principal options for study under a major advisor associated with the Program of Computer Graphics. 

 

M.S program with major in Computer Graphics
Students pursuing this degree path typically minor in Computer Science, with most of their coursework concentrated in that department. For students wishing to study the relationship of computer graphics to an application field (e.g., architecture or engineering) the minor is usually in the most closely related subject area. To apply to the program, students must obtain application materials directly from the Graduate Field Assistant in the Department of Architecture.

Master of Science Degree Program

 

 

Ph.D. in Computer Science with a major in Computer Graphics
The basic academic requirements are the satisfactory completion of four areas of competency of five graduate computer science courses for the breadth requirement. Following successful completion of complementary requirements, it is expected that all research will be conducted at the facilities of the Program of Computer Graphics. Application information may be obtained directly from the Ph.D. applicant's guide and the listing of specific requirements. Please state your interest in computer graphics on your application if you wish to pursue an affiliation with the Program of Computer Graphics.

Ph.D. Program