This is not a complete list.
Also note that
the more advanced courses listed here are taught once a year or
less, and graduate course offerings are notoriously erratic.
Some of the links below pointing outside CS are probably stale.
More Technical:
15-462, Computer Graphics 1,
Computer Science Dept., Jessica Hodgins or Frank Pfenning or Joel Welling,
taught every semester.
15-497/15-861,
Computer Animation,
(description),
Jessica Hodgins, a grad/undergrad course, Spring 02, Spring 03.
15-4??,
Video Games,
James Kuffner,
Fall 02.
16-864: Humanoids.
Christopher Atkeson, Jessica Hodgins,
(last taught Spring 01)
some info
Bruce Sherwood,
Physics professor who uses computer generated
visualizations of electromagnetic fields in his courses
More Technical, But Semi-Retired
Don't know when these courses will be taught next.
15-463, Computer Graphics 2,
Computer Science Dept., Paul Heckbert,
Last taught in 01; no one is currently planning to teach it in the
02-03 school year -- we have too few graphics faculty.
(If this makes you unhappy, I suggest you send polite email to Jim Morris,
Dean of the School of Computer Science, and cc ph@cs .)
School of Computer Science:
computer science department, human computer interaction institute,
robotics institute, ...
(topics include graphics algorithms, virtual worlds,
computer music, vision, multimedia, web, user interface,
scientific computing).