Instructor: Dr. Tom Carter
DBH-287 667-3175
tom@cs.csustan.edu
http://csustan.csustan.edu/~tom
Texts:
Some recommended texts (not required) for the class are:
Computer Graphics: Theory into Practice, Jeffrey J. McConnell
Jones and Bartlett 978-0763722500
OpenGL, a Primer, 3rd Ed., Edward Angel
Addison Wesley 978-0321398116
Interactive Computer Graphics with WebGL (7th Edition), Edward Angel, David Schreiner,
Addison-Wesley, 978-0133574845
Objectives: To gain familiarity with the fundamentals of computer graphics. We will work our way through various material in the text, and explore techniques and methods in computer graphics. We will also work on understanding and implementing effective graphic presentations of complex information and systems (sometimes referred to as scientific visualization).
Grading: The grades for this course will be based
on three components: written homework, a midterm "exercise", and project(s).
Each of the components will be weighted approximately equally.
The work you do for this course will be your own. You are not to submit other people's
work and represent it as your own. However, I do expect and encourage you to work
collaboratively with others during the course.