UCAS Code : G452 BSc/3DRV
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This degree will be available from October 2008.
This degree concentrates on the latest techniques found in computer graphics to create digital representations and reconstructions for various applications, such as architectural visualisation, heritage or crime scene reconstruction.
The curriculum will include the principles of computer graphics covering areas such as object representation techniques, 3D modelling, texturing and animation for use in real-time engines and traditional renders.
Covered in depth on this degree will be material specific to the techniques for producing accurate verifiable digital reconstructions and data visualisations.
This pathway will provide students with the necessary skills to work with industry standard 3D applications and tools. Students will develop their own software throughout the course and will specialise in spatial data reconstruction, image analysis and data visualisation.
Graduates find themselves able to develop software for deployment in areas such as crime scene reconstruction, heritage, archaeology and medicine.
Students may choose to spend a year in industry after their second year or opt to continue immediately with their final year options.
Full time undergraduate degrees are taught over three years at the university, plus perhaps, a "sandwich" year in industry after the second year.
These are the modules you could expect to study on this course. The modules you can choose in your Second and Final years will depend on those you have studied in preceeding years. Also, some second and final year modules may be changed or restructured in order to keep the course up to date with latest trends in the industry.
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