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Temple Computer Science Course List

Above are all courses and major requirements completed through Temple University's Computer Science BS program.

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Chess Hero: iOS Application

Project in development using Swift for iOS devices. ChessHero is a chess application that allows users to practice opening moves by testing user knowledge of various chess openings.

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SmartWeights: iOS Application

Capstone project developed in Swift for iOS devices. SmartWeights is a weightlifting application that allows users to track their workouts and progress over time, in combination with sensors to track user form and provide feedback. Users also interact with their own virtual pet to keep them motivated.

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Blacktooth Article Presentation: ACM CCS 2022

Presentation of an article on Blacktooth, a new attack strategy aimed at Bluetooth devices, from the ACM CCS 2022 conference. The presentation includes a detailed explanation of the attack and its potential impact on the security of Bluetooth devices.

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Checkers+: Python Game

Four week long project in Temple's Software Design course. Checkers+ is a Python game that allows users to play checkers against the computer or a friend. The game includes a variety of features such as a minimax algorithm, user customization, and more.

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Checkpoint Studios: UX Design

Checkpoint Studios, a fictional company in Temple's User Experience Design course, demonstrates the user experience design process. The project includes scoping, researching, creating personas and stories, constructing wireframes and prototypes, conducting usability testing, and creating iterations from feedback.

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Movie Rating Predictions: Data Science using Linear Regression

Four week long project in Temple's Principles of Data Science course that uses linear regression to predict movie ratings based on a variety of factors. Project includes data cleaning, data analysis, model creation, and well-documented reports with results.

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