Computational Structures in Computer Graphics   cap 4730
    CISE UFL

Comutational Structures in Computer Graphics is the introductory undergraduate graphics course. Students will learn to program interactive graphics environments, basic illumination and modeling of curved geometry (camera, light and actors). Currently, OpenGL (with extensions) and C, C++ form the learning environment.
Central concepts require linear algebra (matrix operations) and basic calculus (curves, surfaces).
There is an intial, fairly steep learning curve for students not familiar with C or C++.
course catalog description:   Credits: 3; abet Disability info         SYLLABUS


Instructor: Dr. Jorg Peters jorg@cise.ufl.edu
Office Hours:
CIS 328
392-1226
THU 2pm
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TA: TA page
programming environment: C , OpenGL.org OpenGL2.0 UNIX, Linux, MS
grading: mid term + final 40%
homeworks 40% & final project 20%
standard academic honesty rules apply
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reading: Textbook(s)    sample code
prerequisites: see course catalogue
place and time: E222 MWF 8 (3:00pm--3:50pm)
attendance: your problem if you miss material make-up: notify me by e-mail 1 week ahead