Computer Graphics, Vision & Imaging MSc provides training in computer graphics, virtual reality, machine vision and imaging technology from world-leading experts
To find out core information about this degree, such as entry requirements, programme length and cost, visit the UCL prospectus site.
Programme information
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of four core modules (60 credits), four optional modules (60 credits) and a research project (60 credits).
Core modules
- Acquisition and Processing of 3D Geometry (COMP0119) (15 credits)
- Computer Graphics (COMP0027) (15 credits)
- Machine Learning for Visual Computing (COMP0169) (15 credits)
- Virtual Environments (COMP0113) (15 credits)
Optional modules
Students must choose a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 30 credits from Group One options. Students must choose a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 45 credits from Group Two options.
Group One Options (15 to 30 credits)
- Introduction to Machine Learning (COMP0088) (15 credits)
- Machine Vision (COMP0137) (15 credits)
Group Two Options (30 to 45 credits)
- Computational Modelling for Biomedical Imaging (COMP0118) (15 credits)
- Information Processing in Medical Imaging (MPHY0025) (15 credits)
- Inverse Problems in Imaging (COMP0114) (15 credits)
- Robot Vision and Navigation (COMP0130) (15 credits)
Please note: the availability and delivery of optional modules may vary, depending on your selection.
Dissertation/report
All students undertake an independent research project related to a problem of industrial interest or on a topic near the leading edge of research, which culminates in a 60–80 page dissertation.