
Welcome to Cocky's Way!
An all-in-one navigation app to make traversing campus for new and continuing students easier than ever!

Why Use Cocky's Way?
Cocky's Way was created to address a challenge faced by nearly every student at the University of South Carolina: finding your way around campus shouldn't be stressful. Whether it's your first semester or your final year, navigating a sprawling and often confusing campus can be frustrating, especially when you're running late for class or trying to locate a professor’s office. Cocky's Way is designed to remove that barrier by providing intuitive, step-by-step guidance tailored specifically to USC's layout. The app gives you fast and reliable directions, helps you discover shortcuts you didn’t know existed, and ensures that you always know exactly where you’re going — no paper maps, no guesswork, and no wasted time.
In addition to our superb navigation features, Cocky’s Way also provides users, with tools to stay organized and on track throughout the semester. The built-in schedule manager lets you store your courses all in one place, so you can easily see where you need to be and when, along with any course information you may need. To make sure you’re always prepared, the app also sends timely notifications when a class is about to begin so you never arrive late. You can even connect your profile to your BlackBoard calendar to easily view your assignments and deadlines. Cocky’s Way is designed to be your all-in-one solution for navigating campus and managing your academic life.
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About the Team

Ryan Malone
Computer Information Systems
Ryan is a visionary and a problem solver who specializes in team management and communication.

Johnny Hyman
Computer Science
Johnny is excellent at back-end development and is a reliable and trustworthy peer-to-peer instructional resource.

Jacob Bagley
Computer Science
Jacob has a talent for subverting expectations and creating unique solutions to problems that others may not see. He enjoys raising chickens, maintaining his permaculture garden, improving his handbuilt cabin, and training AI computer vision for various purposes.
Isaac Mayernik
Computer Science
Isaac learns quickly and is a great team player. He is able to adapt to new situations and is always willing to help others.