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Related Graphics and Visualization Courses

Tentative courses offered in visualization and graphics for the 2008-9 academic year.

Fall Quarter, 2009

  • ECS 175: Introduction to Computer Graphics,
    taught by Ken Joy
  • ECS 189H: Introduction to IPhone Application Development,
    taught by Ken Joy
  • ECS 277: Advanced Vsualization,
    taught by Bernd Hamann
  • ECS 289H: Advanced Image Processing and Analysis,
    taught by Owen Carmichael

Winter Quarter, 2010

  • TCS 130: Fundamentals of 3D Computer Graphics,
    taught by Michael Neff
  • ECS 177: Introduction to Visualization,
    taught by Kwan-Liu Ma
  • ECS 189H: Capstone Course in Visualization and Graphics,
    taught by Ken Joy
  • ECS 272: Information Visualization,
    taught by Kwan-Liu Ma
  • ECS 275B: Advanced Computer Graphics,
    taught by Nelson Max
  • EEC 277: Graphics Architecture,
    taught by John Owens
  • ECS 278: Computer Aided Geometric Design,
    taught by Ken Joy

Spring Quarter, 2010

  • TCS 131: Character Animation,
    taught by Michael Neff
  • ECS 175: Computer Grahics,
    taught by Nelson Max
  • ECS 189H: Capstone Course in Visualization and Computer Graphics,
    taught by Ken Joy
  • ECS 289H: Large-Scale Parallel Visualization Methoids,
    taught by Hank Childs
  • ECS 289H: Flow Visualization,
    taught by Christoph Garth

The Visualization and Graphics curriculum in the Department of Computer Science at UC Davis has been in place for a number of years. We regularly offer three undergraduate (ECS 175, ECS 177, ECS 178) and eight graduate courses (ECS 275A, ECS 275B, ECS 272, ECS 277, ECS 278, ECS 280, ECS 227, EEC 277). Other courses are normally given on an "every other year" basis, with specialized courses offered on demand.

For a complete listing and descriptions of Computer Science courses offered at UC Davis, visit the Computer Science department web site.