CSCI 109(S) The Art and Science of Computer Graphics (Q)
This course provides an opportunity to develop an understanding of the theoretical and practical concepts underlying 2- and 3-dimensional computer graphics. The course will emphasize hands-on studio/laboratory experience, with student work focused around completing a series of projects. Students will experiment with modeling, color, lighting, perspective, and
simple animation. As the course progresses, computer programming will be used to control
the complexity of the models and their interactions. Lectures, augmented by guided viewings of state-of-the-art computer generated and enhanced images and animations, will be
used to deepen understanding of the studio experience.
Format: lecture/laboratory. Evaluation will be based on progress in the quality of project
work. For the highly successful student, this course may serve as an alternate to Mathematics 211 as a prerequisite for the upper division Computer Graphics course, Computer Science 371.
This course is not open to students who have successfully completed a Computer Science
course numbered 136 or above. No enrollment limit (expected: 35-40).
Hour: BAILEY