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ANU - College of Engineering and Computer Science - SoCS - COMP4610
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ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science School of Computer Science

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Unit Prerequisites

To enrol in this course you must have completed 6 units of 3000 level COMP courses.

Text Book

The set text is :
  • David J. Eck, Fundamentals of Computer GraphicsWith Java, OpenGL, and Jogl, May 2010

Assessment

For COMP6461 students the final mark is composed of three components:
  • short topical seminar worth 10%;
  • the lab-assignments worth 30%; and
  • the final exam worth 60%.

For COMP4610 students the final mark is composed of three components:

  • short how-to video worth 10%;
  • the lab-assignments worth 30%; and
  • the final exam worth 60%.

Students are required to gain at least 40% in both the final exam and the lab-assignments to pass the course (these are "hurdle" assessment items). Note that consistent scaling across all students may occur with these marks.

The lab-assignment mark is calculated by taking the best 7 of the 9 lab-assignments. Each lab assignment will be marked out of 6.From the date that your lab-assignments are marked (done in person during the labs), you have a period of two weeks in which to question your mark. After this period your mark will be final. Also with both the short topical seminar and the short how-to video you have 2 weeks to question your mark after you have been informed of it via email.

Students must get a minimum final overall mark of at least 50% to passthe subject. Final marks are moderated by a Research School of Computer Science examiners meeting. Supplementary assessment will be awarded to those students with an overall course mark of between 45 and 49.

Please check the Undergraduate Handbook and the web for policy statements concerning special consideration and special, further and supplementary examinations.

Quality and integrity are expected from all students. Students should also expect this from the lecturing/tutorial staff. Please read over the ANU's policy on this matter: .

Assessment Due Dates

The topical seminars and short how-to videos will be scheduled throughout the semester. The short topical seminars will be scheduled during the second hour of the Monday lecture slot. The short how-to videos will be due on Fridays at 4pm (different weeks for different groups). Extensions will only be granted in unforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of the students, and will require supporting documentation (e.g. serious illness supported with medical certificates). Dates/topics will be worked in the first 2 weeks of class.

The lab-assignments will be demonstrated and marked during lab times. They are due at the beginning of the lab at most one week after their scheduled lab session. Lab-assignments submitted after the due date will be marked, however, the highest mark one can gain for this work is 3 out of 6. No assignment work will be marked after the end of semester (unless special consideration is given).

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the student will:
  1. have a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of 2D and 3D computer graphics.
  2. have an good understanding of the basic algorithms commonly used in 3D computer graphics.
  3. have a basic understanding of a number of advanced computer graphics techniques and applications.
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