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DTE-3609 Virtual Reality, Graphics and Animation - theory - 5 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for datateknologi og beregningsorienterte ingeniørfag

Type of course

The course can be taken as a single course. For students at the Master's Degree Programme in Applied Computer Science.

Course contents

Basic visualization techniques, OpenGL, display hierarchy, camera and light, collision control, constraints, particles, mirroring textures and more. Shader programming, active objects, virtual environments, virtual control panels and other interface techniques, animation techniques and interactive simulations.

Application deadline

Applicants from Nordic countries: December 1st; Exchange students and Fulbright students: October 1st

Admission requirements

A relevant undergraduate Bachelor Engineering program with minimum 25 credits mathematics, 5 credits statistics, 7,5 credits physics

Recommended prerequisite knowledge: Knowledge of OpenGL and C++

Application code: 9371


Objective of the course

Learning outcomes, skills and attitudes

On completion of the course the successful student is expected to have the following:

Knowledge

Be able to describe in words, the central terminology, definitions, standards, methods and trends within the areas that are included in this course (K3).

Skills

Be able to use the knowledge to analyse and plan how to solve concrete examples (S1).

General competence

Know that basic visualisation techniques can be used in computer graphics, VR and animations / simulations (GC2).


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Theory part with lessons and two mandatory assignments.

Assessment

Mandatory tasks

Two mandatory tasks.

Form of assessment: Project (Home examination).

Grouping: Individual

Grading will be done by using A-F grading scale, F is Fail. A re-sit exam will be arranged for this course.


Date for examination

Off campus exam hand in date 02.06.2022

The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.