Computer Graphics for PhD
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
CGRA 691 Computer Graphics for PhD
Course Details
CGRA 691 is a PhD course offered by the School of Engineering and Computer Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Course Options
- The course is available for the full academic year, which typically spans from January to December.
- The academic year is divided into three teaching periods: Trimester 1 (March to June), Trimester 2 (July to October), and Trimester 3 (November to February), with Trimester 3 extending into the following calendar year.
Course Schedule
- Dates: 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2026
- Starts: Full Year
- Fees: NZ$10,501.20 for domestic students, with international fees also set at NZ$10,501.20
- Campus: Kelburn
- Estimated workload: 40 hours per week
- Points: 120 points, with one point estimated to be about 10 hours of work
Entry Restrictions
- Prerequisites: None
- Corequisites: None
- Restrictions: None, but courses with similar content may restrict enrollment
Taught by
The course is taught by the School of Engineering and Computer Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Disclaimer
The course outline may be subject to change.
Key Dates
Important dates, including mid-trimester teaching breaks, can be found on the University's key dates calendar. Assessment dates will be communicated once the course has begun.
Course Learning Objectives
Students who pass this course should be able to achieve individual learning objectives agreed upon with their supervisor.
How this Course is Taught
The teaching format should be discussed with the supervisor.
Assessment
- Thesis Type: Individual
- Mark: 100%
Assessment Dates and Extensions
Due dates for assessments and information about extensions can be found on the University's online learning environment, Nuku.
Mandatory Requirements
There are no mandatory requirements for this course.
What You'll Need to Get
No specific texts or equipment are required for this course.
Past Versions of this Course
Older versions of the course may be accessible through the course archive.
Student Feedback
Previous students' feedback on the course can be found in the student feedback database.
