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            COMPSCI 715
: Advanced Computer Graphics2025 Semester Two (1255)
                
                    An advanced look at current research issues in computer graphics. Typical topics include: ray-tracing acceleration methods; radiosity; subdivision surfaces; physically-based modelling; animation; image-based lighting and rendering; non-photorealistic rendering; advanced texturing. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 373
                
                    
                    Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
                
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            COMPSCI 715
: Advanced Computer Graphics2024 Semester Two (1245)
                
                    An advanced look at current research issues in computer graphics. Typical topics include: ray-tracing acceleration methods; radiosity; subdivision surfaces; physically-based modelling; animation; image-based lighting and rendering; non-photorealistic rendering; advanced texturing. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 373
                
                    
                    Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
                
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            COMPSCI 715
: Advanced Computer Graphics2023 Semester Two (1235)
                
                    An advanced look at current research issues in computer graphics. Typical topics include: ray-tracing acceleration methods; radiosity; subdivision surfaces; physically-based modelling; animation; image-based lighting and rendering; non-photorealistic rendering; advanced texturing. The precise content may vary from year to year. Consult the department for details. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 373 or equivalent, and 15 points at Stage II in Mathematics.
                
                    
                    Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
                
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            COMPSCI 715
: Advanced Computer Graphics2022 Semester Two (1225)
                
                    An advanced look at current research issues in computer graphics. Typical topics include: ray-tracing acceleration methods; radiosity; subdivision surfaces; physically-based modelling; animation; image-based lighting and rendering; non-photorealistic rendering; advanced texturing. The precise content may vary from year to year. Consult the department for details. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 373 or equivalent, and 15 points at Stage II in Mathematics.
                
                    
                    Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
                
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            COMPSCI 715
: Advanced Computer Graphics2021 Semester Two (1215)
                
                    An advanced look at current research issues in computer graphics. Typical topics include: ray-tracing acceleration methods; radiosity; subdivision surfaces; physically-based modelling; animation; image-based lighting and rendering; non-photorealistic rendering; advanced texturing. The precise content may vary from year to year. Consult the department for details. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 373 or equivalent, and 15 points at Stage II in Mathematics.
                
                    
                    Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
                
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            COMPSCI 715
: Advanced Computer Graphics2020 Semester Two (1205)
                
                    An advanced look at current research issues in computer graphics. Typical topics include: ray-tracing acceleration methods; radiosity; subdivision surfaces; physically-based modelling; animation; image-based lighting and rendering; non-photorealistic rendering; advanced texturing. The precise content may vary from year to year. Consult the department for details. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 373 or equivalent, and 15 points at Stage II in Mathematics.
                
                    
                    Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee
                
            