No upcoming implementations. See the syllabus for more information.
Learning outcomes of the course
The student knows and understands different representations of geometric primitives studied in the course. They identify their implementations and can apply them to their own field. The student understands the principles of various geometrical tests and methods and is able to assess their functionality.
Course contents
Different representations of a line, a plane, second-degree curves, a sphere, a triangle and a prism in 2 and 3 dimensions. Distance from a point to a line and a plane, closest point on a line, on a plane, on a circle/sphere. Intersection and collision methods
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Basics in vector calculations
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria - grade 1 and 2
Pass: The student demonstrates their understanding of the various presentations and uses of the geometric primitives with an exam.
The assessment is based on the exam and exercises.
Assessment criteria, passed/failed
Pass: The student demonstrates their understanding of the various presentations and uses of the geometric primitives with an exam. The assessment is based on the exam and exercises.