Student Projects 
Several of the upper-level courses in the Computer Science program at Wittenberg conclude the semester with individual or group projects. These projects have several intentions, based on the instructor, which include, but are not limited to displaying a students' comprehension of course material, students' ability to apply the material without the aid of the instructor, or even to encourage the exploration of new material in the course discipline. We encourage the use of creativity and curiosity in both the selection and execution of these student-led projects at Wittenberg and have included a collection of student projects from the last couple of years below.
Computer Graphics - Comp 370
The goal of this semester-end project is to display and assess the students' comprehension of course material. In addition to this assessment, students are encouraged to pick topics not explored during the course to apply learned techniques to functional areas of computer graphics.
Spring 2005 Computer Graphics Projects
By: Jason Bixler & Shyam Guthikonda
By: Alex Poland & Mitch Fonseco
Solid Texturing Using Noise Functions
By: Chris Schellhaus & Matt Stechschulte
3-D Modeler: Surfaces of Revolution
By: John Spatz & Chris Schmelzer