Classes



Dr. Jonathan Geisler takes his Introduction to Computer Systems class to the front steps of Nussbaum Hall.

"...I like the variety of programing languages we learn in IAD (COS 264, Interactive Application Development)."
--Jonathan Lundquist, 2005

"...Computer Organization (COS 381) provides us with lower level programming experience to see what the computer is actually doing."
--Brian Ramsay, 2005

"...Business Appications Programming (COS 240) provided us with a valuable first visual look into practical, business-oriented programming.
--Jeff Courter, 2005, and Kevin Yoder, 2005

"...I can't believe I am doing stuff that I did in Information Systems Design (SYS 394)! I am glad we did the TKS project because it was real life, not a 'made-up' scenario. Understanding the current system and talking to real users made a big difference in motivation."
--Jenni Smith 2003, now at Fluke Networks, Inc.

During a typical semester, 19 distinct courses (excluding laboratories) or an average of 56 credit hours are offered within either the Computer Science or Systems Curriculums. Most classes are held in a lecture type of format, but some are research or discussion oriented courses. Most are taught at least once annually.


Please also visit the CSE pages on the Taylor University site.