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- From: mguthrie@yew.az05.bull.com (Matt Guthrie)
- Subject: Re: Question about CG education
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- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 16:05:30 GMT
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- In article <WALVER.92Dec15070915@kielo.uta.fi>, walver@kielo.uta.fi (Ville V. Walveranta) writes:
- |>
- |> I have checked out all the leads I received about the schools
- |> that offer computer graphics education programs (in the US and
- |> Canada).
- |>
- |> Today I visited Academy of Art College/California State
- |> University in San Francisco and picked up some brochures about
- |> their classes. I found out, among the other things, that the
- |> computers being used are MACs!
- |>
- |> Aren't there any schools that use *real* graphics workstations
- |> (I'm talking about undergraduate programs)in teaching and labs?
- |> Every single college that offers a programs in computer
- |> graphics/animation seems to have PCs or MACs in the labs.
- |>
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- Well, Arizona State isn't the premiere CG education university, but they do
- use SGIs in undergraduate comp. sci. classes. I was there three years ago and
- they had them way back then. They were dedicated to the comp. sci. classes
- dealing with graphics and modeling. The program was pretty new three years ago;
- I'm sure it has changed (expanded?) since then. For more info, write or call:
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- Computer Science Engineering Dept.
- ECG 252
- Arizona State University
- Tempe, AZ 85287
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- (602) 965-3190
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- Matt
-