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* Weekly Schedule: | * Weekly Schedule: | ||
− | ** Lectures: Tuesday/Thursday | + | ** Lectures: Tuesday/Thursday 9:30am-10:50am in Center Hall 119 |
− | ** Homework discussion: | + | ** Homework discussion: Mondays 8-8:50pm in Center Hall 216 |
** Homework grading: Fridays in CSE basement labs 260+270 starting at 2:00pm | ** Homework grading: Fridays in CSE basement labs 260+270 starting at 2:00pm | ||
* Location for TA and tutor office hours: CSE basement labs as listed on Piazza | * Location for TA and tutor office hours: CSE basement labs as listed on Piazza |
Revision as of 22:13, 27 September 2017
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CSE 167, Fall 2017: Introduction to Computer Graphics
This class provides an introduction to 3D computer graphics. We will cover the fundamentals of 3D rendering and modeling. The focus is on real-time applications using modern OpenGL. You will also learn the basics of GLSL shader programming. In the course projects you will build your own real-time rendering engine. Here is a detailed class schedule.
Course Schedule
Click here for the course schedule.
Course Information
- Weekly Schedule:
- Lectures: Tuesday/Thursday 9:30am-10:50am in Center Hall 119
- Homework discussion: Mondays 8-8:50pm in Center Hall 216
- Homework grading: Fridays in CSE basement labs 260+270 starting at 2:00pm
- Location for TA and tutor office hours: CSE basement labs as listed on Piazza
- Instructor: Jurgen Schulze, office hour Tuesdays 11:00am-12noon at Atkinson Hall room 2125
- Teaching Assistants: Jean Choi
- Tutors: Yining Liang, Kaiser Pister, Timothy Wang, Glynn Williams, Jiasheng Zhu
- For TA/tutor office hours, discussions and more information see our Piazza page
- We use TritonEd to keep track of grades only.
- Section Number: 920497
- Number of units: 4
Special Topics
- Textbook and resources
- Grading and exams
- Homework projects
- Starter code and build instructions
- Helpful tips for debugging your OpenGL code
- Students with Disabilities