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ANI230 3D MODELING WORKSHOP Art, Design & Media Not available as UE to: ADM The creative techniques used to model virtual 3D forms with computer software are the primary emphasis of this subject. The process of model creation is explored from design to final lighting with an emphasis on creating original models. Basic and intermediate geometric modeling techniques are covered, including basics of surface texturing and scene illumination. A sculptural approach and traditional illustration concepts are used for enhancing the models and their characterizations. Assignments emphasize the interaction of both technical and aesthetic components. ANI240 LIGHTING AND RENDERING PIPELINE I Art, Design & Media Not available as PE to: ADM 1 This course covers the fundamentals of lighting and rendering a CG scene modeled in 3D. The basic types of lights and lighting techniques are covered from the technical and creative point of views. A variety of shading and texturing techniques are reviewed to achieve different effects, and at least two different rendering approaches are used to achieve different looks. Course introduces fundamentals and basic CG lighting & rendering terminology of 3D animation base on traditional photo & film lighting. Course also will cover various types of rendering materials, render format, image format; such as Phong, Blinn, Anisotropic and others. PHO220 DIGITAL DARKROOM Art, Design & Media Not available as PE to: ADM 1 This course will cover the basic concepts and tools of Photoshop for photographers. Through demonstrations and instruction, students will gain a knowledge and understanding of digital workflow for photographer, including processing scanned images and digital camera files, the fundamentals of retouching, and printing. Students will learn about both computer imaging hardware and software technology as they explore the capabilities of the digital darkroom. Emphasis will be placed on translation of the wet darkroom skills into the digital realm on the purpose of image enhancement. The enrolled students will have access to digital SLR camera, Cannon 200D or Nikon 200D for their shooting assignment. PRO260 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN WORKSHOP I Art, Design & Media Not available as UE to: ME(DES) 2, ME(DES) 3, ME(DES) 4 Not available as PE to: ME(DES) 2,

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ANI230 3D MODELING WORKSHOP Art, Design & Media Not available as UE to: ADM The creative techniques used to model virtual 3D forms with computer software are the primary emphasis of this subject. The process of model creation is explored from design to final lighting with an emphasis on creating original models. Basic and intermediate geometric modeling techniques are covered, including basics of surface texturing and scene illumination. A sculptural approach and traditional illustration concepts are used for enhancing the models and their characterizations. Assignments emphasize the interaction of both technical and aesthetic components.

ANI240 LIGHTING AND RENDERING PIPELINE I Art, Design & Media Not available as PE to: ADM 1 This course covers the fundamentals of lighting and rendering a CG scene modeled in 3D. The basic types of lights and lighting techniques are covered from the technical and creative point of views. A variety of shading and texturing techniques are reviewed to achieve different effects, and at least two different rendering approaches are used to achieve different looks. Course introduces fundamentals and basic CG lighting & rendering terminology of 3D animation base on traditional photo & film lighting. Course also will cover various types of rendering materials, render format, image format; such as Phong, Blinn, Anisotropic and others.

PHO220 DIGITAL DARKROOM Art, Design & Media Not available as PE to: ADM 1 This course will cover the basic concepts and tools of Photoshop for photographers. Through demonstrations and instruction, students will gain a knowledge and understanding of digital workflow for photographer, including processing scanned images and digital camera files, the fundamentals of retouching, and printing. Students will learn about both computer imaging hardware and software technology as they explore the capabilities of the digital darkroom. Emphasis will be placed on translation of the wet darkroom skills into the digital realm on the purpose of image enhancement. The enrolled students will have access to digital SLR camera, Cannon 200D or Nikon 200D for their shooting assignment.

PRO260 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN WORKSHOP I Art, Design & Media Not available as UE to: ME(DES) 2, ME(DES) 3, ME(DES) 4 Not available as PE to: ME(DES) 2, ME(DES) 3, ME(DES) 4 This course introduces application of two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer graphics for visualizing concepts in digital form. Students construct realistic models of actual objects and learn the communication language unique to 3-D modeling applications.

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COURSE CODE TITLE PROGRAMME MB101 ACCOUNTING Business Mutually exclusive with: AA101, EE0062, EE8062, M901 Not available as UE to: ACBS, ACC, BCG, BUS, MS(MSB) Not available as PE to: ACBS, ACC, BCG,

BUS, MS(MSB) The objective of this course is to expose non-accounting and non-business students to the environment of accounting and its role in business organizations in providing information for useful decision making by various stakeholders of the firm. It is intended to develop a basic understanding of fundamental concepts and techniques in financial and managerial accounting, to enable students to appreciate the role, scope and value of information for managing the organization towards achieving its objectives, and is concerned with both internal and external reporting. Students are treated to an understanding of a broad range of the underlying accounting concepts without the need to be involved in too much detail associated with the processes. Whilst non-accounting and non-business students need not have to prepare financial statements, it would be beneficial for them to be able to understand, interpret, analyse and use them. Topics covered include the role of accounting in business; the accounting cycle; understanding, interpretation and analysis of financial statements; and the application of accounting tools for strategic planning and control in a business organization.

MT2204 SHIPPING MANAGEMENT Civil Engineering Fleet and ship management; ship management companies; crew management; technical management; managing ships' husbandry. Marketing management for the shipping firm: concepts, functions, and strategy. Tools for financial analysis of shipping investments.

CM101 JAVA AND THE INTERNET Computer Engineering Mutually exclusive with: BC201, M917 Not available as UE to: BUS(IT), CE, CSC, EEE, EEEC, ENG(EEE) 1 The Networks and the Internet - Network protocols, Network layers, The Internet. The Web Browser - Browser setup, Security, Cookies, Scripts, Proxy servers, Gateways. History of Java. Introduction to program flow. Flowcharts. Objects, Constructors, Inheritance and Hierarchy. Reserved words, Statements and Expressions. Variables and Data Types, Operators, String Arithmetic, Arrays. Conditional Statements, Loops. Creating Classes, Class Variables and Objects. Static methods, References. Exceptions, File I/O and streaming. Interfaces, packages, Importing. Command line arguments. Overloading, Applets and applications.

CV4252 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS & FINANCE Civil Engineering Prerequisite: Year 3 Standing Mutually exclusive with: MT4252 Not available as PE to: MS Introduction. Concepts and Principles of Engineering Economics. Time Value of Money. Economic Evaluation of Alternatives. Financial Accounting. Depreciation Accounting. After-tax Economic Analysis. Effects of Inflation on Economic Evaluation. Replacement Analysis. Sources of Finance. Decision Making under Uncertainties.

CV8802 ARCHITECTURE APPRECIATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Mutually exclusive with: CL982 Introduction to concepts of architecture in the physical environment. Architectural expressions in relation to buildings, construction and materials. Physical planning, design and concept communication by architects. Participants will be doing simple architectural designs under individual guidance.