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|Introduction=Have you ever wondered how the special effects are generated in a movie? Movie graphic designers use graphic generation software which are developed based on Scientific Computing concepts to edit scenes in a movie. Scientific Computing involves creating mathematical solutions that uses computer to analyze and solve scientific and engineering problems. This course will introduce you to the concepts of numerical simulation processing and geometry computation which used primarily in graphic design.
 
|Introduction=Have you ever wondered how the special effects are generated in a movie? Movie graphic designers use graphic generation software which are developed based on Scientific Computing concepts to edit scenes in a movie. Scientific Computing involves creating mathematical solutions that uses computer to analyze and solve scientific and engineering problems. This course will introduce you to the concepts of numerical simulation processing and geometry computation which used primarily in graphic design.
|ByStudents= A great addition to COMP 1010 knowledge. Here students would be taught more powerful tools for manipulating and storing data.
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|ByStudents= Highly recommended for students that are interested in computer graphic design.
 
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===Prerequisites===
 
===Prerequisites===
[[Introductory Computer Science 2 (COMP 1020)]], Calculus (MATH 1500), Linear Algebra (MATH 1300)
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Calculus (MATH 1500)<br>
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Linear Algebra (MATH 1300)
 
===Course Homepage===
 
===Course Homepage===
[http://courses.cs.umanitoba.ca/index.aspx?sec=5232 COMP 2190]
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[http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~comp2190/ cs homepage]
 
===Official Description===
 
===Official Description===
 
[http://aurora.umanitoba.ca/banprod/bwckctlg.p_disp_course_detail?cat_term_in=201150&subj_code_in=COMP&crse_numb_in=2190 Aurora]
 
[http://aurora.umanitoba.ca/banprod/bwckctlg.p_disp_course_detail?cat_term_in=201150&subj_code_in=COMP&crse_numb_in=2190 Aurora]
 
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====Official Links====
 
For an official course description refer to this [http://aurora.umanitoba.ca/banprod/bwckctlg.p_disp_course_detail?cat_term_in=201150&subj_code_in=COMP&crse_numb_in=2190 link]. For what is currently going on in the course, you can refer to this [http://courses.cs.umanitoba.ca/index.aspx?sec=5232 link].
 
 
====Prerequisites====
 
COMP 1020 (Introductory computer science 2), MATH 1500 (Calculus) and MATH 1300 (Linear algebra)
 
 
====Course Overview====
 
Have you ever wondered how the special effects are generated in a movie? Movie graphic designers use graphic generation software which are developed based on Scientific Computing concepts to edit scenes in a movie. Scientific Computing involves creating mathematical solutions that uses computer to analyze and solve scientific and engineering problems. This course will introduce you to the concepts of numerical simulation processing and geometry computation which used primarily in graphic design.
 
 
Highly recommended for students that are interested in computer graphic design.
 

Latest revision as of 08:25, 9 December 2010

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Introduction

Have you ever wondered how the special effects are generated in a movie? Movie graphic designers use graphic generation software which are developed based on Scientific Computing concepts to edit scenes in a movie. Scientific Computing involves creating mathematical solutions that uses computer to analyze and solve scientific and engineering problems. This course will introduce you to the concepts of numerical simulation processing and geometry computation which used primarily in graphic design.

...By Students

Highly recommended for students that are interested in computer graphic design.

Prerequisites

Introductory Computer Science 2 (COMP 1020)
Calculus (MATH 1500)
Linear Algebra (MATH 1300)

Course Homepage

cs homepage

Official Description

Aurora