COSC definition

COSC means the Committee of School Councils
COSC the Central Office for Seizure and Confiscation designated pursuant to Article 5 of the Law of 4 February 2018 on the tasks and the composition of the Central Office for Seizure and Confiscation as a “centralised office” within the meaning of Article 10 of Directive 2014/42/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014 on the freezing and confiscation of instrumentalities and proceeds of crime in the European Union and a “national Asset Recovery Office” within the meaning of Council Decision 2007/845/▇▇▇ of 6 December 2007 concerning cooperation between Asset Recovery Offices of the Member States in the field of tracing and identification of proceeds from, or other property related to, crime;

Examples of COSC in a sentence

  • College may grant a student credit for a dual credit course only if the course is offered in the college’s core curriculum; Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that apply to any certificate or associate degree offered by the institution; and, courses with the following rubrics: ACCT, ARCH, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, RNSG, BCIS, and foreign language courses.

  • The State of Texas will only fund dual credit courses that are: Core Curriculum or Foreign Language or Career/Technical/Workforce Courses, plus: ACCT (Accounting), AGRI (Agriculture), BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems), BUSI (Business), COSC (Computer Science).

  • Courses approved for MCC Dual Credit for a high school student must be foreign language, in the MCC core curriculum, in a state-approved Field of Study curriculum, in the WECM, or an ACGM course with one of the following rubrics: ACCT, AGRI, ARCH, BCIS, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, FORE, FORS, HORT, RNSG.

  • Courses within the following rubrics contained in the Lower Division academic Course Guide Manual (AGCM): ACCT (Accounting); AGRI (Agriculture); ARCH (Architecture); BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems); BUSI (Business); COSC (Computer Science); CRIJ (Criminal Justice); ENGR (Engineering); ENGT (Engineering Technology); FORE (Forestry); FORS (Forensic Science); HORT (Horticulture); RNSG (Nursing) (Texas Education Code Section 61.059, subsections (p) and (q)).

  • Courses approved for MCC Dual Credit for a high school student must be foreign language, in the McLennan core curriculum, in the WECM, or ACGM courses with the following rubrics: ACCT, AGRI, ARCH, BCIS, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, FORE, FORS, HORT, RNSG.

  • A Community College may grant a student credit for a dual credit course only if the course is offered in the college’s core curriculum; Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that apply to any certificate or associate degree offered by the institution; and, courses with the following rubrics: ACCT, ARCH, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, RNSG, BCIS, and foreign language courses.

  • Core 14 Ethical Perspectives – Satisfied by COSC 418 in the major.

  • Major Requirements (45 credits) Information Assurance Required Courses (39 credits) LEGL 320 Cyber Law and Compliance 3 COSC 274 Introduction to Applied Cryptography 3 IA 322 Managing Security Projects 3 IA 329W Policy Development in Info Assurance (GEWI) 3 IA 385 Database Management & Security 3 1 IA 387L4 Co-operative Education (▇▇▇▇) 3 IA 400 Malware Analysis & Reverse Engineering 3 IA 445 Ethical Hacking and Offensive Security 3 IA 455 Incident Response 3 IA 462 Adv.

  • Courses within the following rubrics contained in the Lower Division academic Course Guide Manual (AGCM): ACCT (Accounting) ; AGRI (Agriculture); ARCH (Architecture); BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems); BUSI (Business); COSC (Computer Science); CRIJ (Criminal Justice); ENGR (Engineering); ENGT (Engineering Technology); FORE (Forestry); FORS (Forensic Science); HORT (Horticulture); RNSG (Nursing) (Texas Education Code Section 61.059, subsections (p) and (q)).

  • Completion of the BA in Computer Science COSC 221 Computer Organization 3 COSC 231 Internet Based Computing 3 COSC 311 Algorithms and Data Structures 4 COSC 314 Computational Discrete Structures 4 COSC 341 Programming Languages 4 COSC 381 Software Engineering Solutions 4 1 COSC 481WSoftware Engineering & Senior Project 3 Choose three courses from the following.

Related to COSC

  • IOSCO means the International Organisation of Securities Commissions.

  • SRS means the scheme referred to by the Ministry of Finance as the Supplementary Retirement Scheme or such other scheme as shall replace or supersede the Supplementary Retirement Scheme from time to time.

  • Drug therapy management means the review of a drug therapy regimen of a patient by one or more pharmacists for the purpose of evaluating and rendering advice to one or more practitioners regarding adjustment of the regimen.

  • EUMA means the “SAP Delivered Support Agreement” which sets out the terms and conditions under which SAP provides support to End Users and which will be provided by SAP on a deal by deal basis.

  • Odyssey means Odyssey Trust Company.