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COS 350: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
An introductory course in computer graphics with an emphasis on 3D image production using a variety of approaches, including ray tracing and raster graphics. Basic algorithms, data structures, and GUI programming are introduced. Prerequisite: COS 121.
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COS 351: Computer Vision
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
A study of the fundamental concepts of digital image acquisition, manipulation, enhancement, representation, analysis and understanding. Prerequisite: COS 121. Offered spring semester of even years.
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COS 355: Mobile Application Development
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
A study of the concepts, principles, tools, and contraints related to developing mobile applications, including: power-performance tradeoffs, sensor management, location acquisition, and responsive user interface design. Students will develop mobile applications within large software ecosystems (mobile operating system APIs and web services) and as a result gain significant experience using current software development tools, asynchronous programming techniques, and object-oriented design patterns.
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COS 360: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taylor University
An individualized, directed study involving a specified topic.
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COS 370: Selected Topics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taylor University
A course offered on a subject of interest but not listed as a regular course offering. May count toward the departmental major and general education requirements. Prerequisites: Two courses in computer science.
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COS 371: Software Studio I
4.00 Credits
Taylor University
A study of the concepts, tools, and lifecycle phases associated with
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COS 372: Software Studio II
4.00 Credits
Taylor University
A study of the concepts, tools, and lifecycle phases associated with developing large software systems, in groups, over prolonged durations. This course uses a studio-based learning model. Students gather requirements, design, construct and test a non-trivial software system that is specified by a nonprofit partner organization. This course is the second in a sequence and is designed to be a continuation of the first. Students will continue work on the project begun in COS 371. Prerequisite:COS 371.
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COS 380: Natural Language Processing
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
A study of the automation of human communication abilities, covering both textual and vocal aspects. Major topics include language understanding, representation, enhancement, generation, translation, and speaker/author recognition. Prerequisite: COS 280. Offered spring semester of odd years.
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COS 381: Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
A study of the hardware structure of computer systems, including arithmetic/logic units, memory organization, control unit design, pipelining, and instruction set design. A brief introduction to advanced topics, such as out-of-order execution, branch prediction, multi-core systems, and parallel processing will prepare the student for graduate level courses in architecture. Prerequisites: COS 284, MAT 215.
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COS 382: Language Structures
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
A study of the features and implementation issues of programming languages, including a survey of language paradigms. Grammars, syntax, semantics, translation, lexical analysis, and parsing are introduced. Prerequisite: COS 265.
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