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COS 450: Directed Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taylor University
Investigative learning involving closely directed research and the use of such facilities as the library or laboratory. Independent or small group projects. May be taken by any COS major multiple times with instructor approval.
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COS 452: Research I
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
Participation in a research project under faculty direction. Prerequisite: COS 310 or instructor permission.
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COS 453: Research II
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
Participation in a research project under faculty direction. A formal presentation of results is required. Prerequisite: COS 452 or Instructor Permission
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COS 471: Software Studio III
4.00 Credits
Taylor University
The third course in a sequence of four courses that provide extended project development experience utilizing the studio model. Students learn the craft of software development by working in various capacities on real long-term projects. The expected work load for this course includes one hour per week in a seminar format, two hours per week in reading and writing papers, and nine documented hours per week of work on the assigned project. The seminar portion of the course is organized so that students enrolled in Software Studio I and III will meet as a group to consider topics that rotate on a two-year cycle so that students are exposed to all topics over the two year span of this set of courses. This course may not count as an elective for any of the COS majors. Prerequisite: COS 372.
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COS 472: Software Studio IV
4.00 Credits
Taylor University
The fourth course in a sequence of four courses that provide extended project development experience utilizing the studio model. Students learn the craft of software development by working in various capacities on real long-term projects. The expected work load for this course includes one hour per week in a seminar format, two hours per week in reading and writing papers, and nine documented hours per week of work on the assigned project. The seminar portion of the course is organized so that students enrolled in Software Studio II and IV will meet as a group to consider topics that rotate on a two-year cycle so that students are exposed to all topics over the two year span of this set of courses. This course may not count as an elective for any of the COS majors. This course includes significant written and oral project summary and serves as the senior project course for BA and BS/Systems COS majors in the Software Studio track. Prerequisite: COS 471.
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COS 480: Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taylor University
A limited-enrollment course designed especially for upper-class majors with emphasis on directed readings and discussion.
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COS 490: Honors
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Taylor University
Individualized study or research of an advanced topic within a student's major. Open to students with at least a 3.00 GPA in the major field.
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COS 491: Senior Engineering Project I
2.00 Credits
Taylor University
The course is the first of a three course culminating experience preparing students for engineering practice through a major design and implementation project. Prerequisite: senior status, CEN major. Offered fall semester.
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COS 492: Senior Project
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taylor University
Designed to exercise each senior's technical analysis design and development of skills and showcase his/her documentation and presentation skills. The student develops a project through multiple phases of the software lifecycle frequently beginning at the design stage. The project is typically chosen to reflect the student's area of concentration. Prerequisite: Completion of 105 credit hours.
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COS 493: Computer Science Sr Capstone
1.00 Credits
Taylor University
This course has two primary objectives: an oral examination and an off-campus study trip. The examination is prefaced by course reviews led by the students. The trip is used to strengthen interpersonal relationship skills and to examine topics critical to leading a balanced life. Prerequisite: Completion of 105 credit hours.
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