SCHEDULE • 2025 FALL SEMESTER | |||
| Week | Date | Lecture • Mo, 12:15–17:00 | Lab • Tu, 13:15-15:00 |
| 1. (37.) |
08 Sep. (Mon). 09 Sep. (Tue). |
Transformations, vector space | Surfaces in AutoCAD 1 |
| 2. (38.) |
15 Sep. (Mon). 16 Sep. (Tue). |
Discrete curves, polygons | BME Sports Day |
| 3. (39.) |
22 Sep. (Mon). 23 Sep. (Tue). |
Geometrical optimization | Surfaces in AutoCAD 2 |
| 4. (40.) |
29 Sep. (Mon). 30 Sep. (Tue). |
Topology | Identifying quadratic surfaces 1 |
| 5. (41.) |
06 Oct. (Mon). 07 Oct. (Tue). |
Geometry on the surfaces of the sphere, cylinder and hyperbolic paraboloid | Identifying quadratic surfaces 2 |
| 6. (42.) |
13 Oct. (Mon). 14 Oct. (Tue). |
Exotic surfaces (e.g. Möbius strip) and sets (e.g. fractals) | • 1st midterm • |
| 7. (43.) |
Sketch Design Wk. » | • Sketch Design Wk. » 🎓 | • Sketch Design Wk. » 🎓 |
| 8. (44.) |
27 Oct. (Mon). 28 Oct. (Tue). |
Discretized surfaces, discrete curvature | Identyfying surfaces, geodesic domes |
| 9. (45.) |
ea: nov.04.ke. gy: nov.04.ke. |
Triangulation, convex hull, smoothing | Point cloud operations 1 |
| 10. (46.) |
10 Nov. (Mon). 11 Nov. (Tue). |
Guest lecturers: FEM Design | Point cloud operations 2 |
| 11. (47.) |
17 Nov. (Mon). 18 Nov. (Tue). |
Research outlook | Consultation |
| 12. (48.) |
24 Nov. (Mon). 25 Nov. (Tue). |
Research outlook | Point cloud operations 3 |
| 13. (49.) |
01 Dec. (Mon). 02 Dec. (Tue). |
Semester closing, specialization overview, test | • 2nd Midterm • |
| 14. (50.) |
Design Week » |
• Design Week » 🎓 |
• Design Week » 🎓 |
| Days off: 16 Sep. (Tue) – BME Sports Day / 08 Oct. (Wed) – Profession Day / 20 Oct. (Mon) — 24 Oct. (Fri) – Sketch Design Week / 23 Oct. (Thu) – National Holiday / 19 Nov. (Wed) – Science Day / 28 Nov. (Fri) – BME Open Day / 08 Dec. (Mon) — 12 Dec. (Fri) – Design Week | |||
CONDITIONS OF FULFILLMENT | |
CONDITIONS OF FULFILLMENT |
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| GENERAL RULES | Mobile phones must be deactivated in the classroom. Coming into class late, and leaving class early should be completely avoided, since it is disruptive and prevents other students from giving their full attention to learning. Students should take notes on the lectures. |
| ATTENDANCE | It is important to attend all classes. Any time you are absent, it is your responsibility to obtain notes and assignments and be prepared for the next class. If you miss two consecutive weeks or more than 30% of the classes by midterm, you may be dropped. |
| ASSIGNMENTS | Homework should be done on schedule and with understanding. Deadline of the submission is the practical class on the last week. Late submission of an assignment or returned (usnsatisfactory) drawing can be accepted until the end of the repetition week (Friday noon). In case of late submission the grade will be decreased by 2 points. |
| GRADING POLICY | Minimum requirements to pass the semester: 1. Regular attendance. (Minimum 70 %) 2. Successful accomplishment of the drawing (10 point). Marks can be from 0 to 20. 3. Minimum 20 + 20 point from the two 40 + 40 point tests. |
| REPEATED TESTS | There will be separate repeated test on the first test (during the semester) and on the second test (in the week of repetitions). Registration is necessary via NEPTUN. |
| FINAL EXAM | The final exam consist of a test and a comprehensive oral part. Registration is necessary via NEPTUN. |
| FINAL GRADE | The final grade is based on the mid-semester results and results of the test and the oral examinations. A maximum 100 point can be achieved from the exam, that is the maximum for the semester can be 200 point. The grading policy is as follows: [0-100): Insufficient (1) [100-125): Sufficient (2) [125-150): Satisfactory(3) [150-175): Good (4) [175-200]: Excellent (5) |
| REMARKS | Suggestions for achieving success: (1) Attending class and doing daily assignments is essential for success in this class. (2) Being a part of a group that studies desc. geom. together is quite often helpful. (3) Help in attaining your goals is available during our office hours. |