DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL METHODS (MATH 2305)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Twana S ElliottShow MyInfo popup for Twana S Elliott
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Khaison R ReedShow MyInfo popup for Khaison R Reed
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Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

A course designed to prepare math, computer science, and engineering majors for a background in abstraction, notation, and critical thinking for the mathematics most directly related to computer science. Topics include logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, sequence and recurrence, elementary number theory, graph theory, and mathematical proof techniques.

Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher.

DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL METHODS (MATH 2305)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Twana S ElliottShow MyInfo popup for Twana S Elliott
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Khaison R ReedShow MyInfo popup for Khaison R Reed
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Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

A course designed to prepare math, computer science, and engineering majors for a background in abstraction, notation, and critical thinking for the mathematics most directly related to computer science. Topics include logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, sequence and recurrence, elementary number theory, graph theory, and mathematical proof techniques.

Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher.

DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL METHODS (MATH 2305)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Twana S ElliottShow MyInfo popup for Twana S Elliott
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Khaison R ReedShow MyInfo popup for Khaison R Reed
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Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

A course designed to prepare math, computer science, and engineering majors for a background in abstraction, notation, and critical thinking for the mathematics most directly related to computer science. Topics include logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, sequence and recurrence, elementary number theory, graph theory, and mathematical proof techniques.

Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher.

DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL METHODS (MATH 2305)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

Faculty

Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Twana S ElliottShow MyInfo popup for Twana S Elliott
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Khaison R ReedShow MyInfo popup for Khaison R Reed
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Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

A course designed to prepare math, computer science, and engineering majors for a background in abstraction, notation, and critical thinking for the mathematics most directly related to computer science. Topics include logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, sequence and recurrence, elementary number theory, graph theory, and mathematical proof techniques.

Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher.

DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL METHODS (MATH 2305)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WB February-May

Faculty

Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Twana S ElliottShow MyInfo popup for Twana S Elliott
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Khaison R ReedShow MyInfo popup for Khaison R Reed
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Schedule

Mon-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (3/5/2018 - 4/1/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

A course designed to prepare math, computer science, and engineering majors for a background in abstraction, notation, and critical thinking for the mathematics most directly related to computer science. Topics include logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, sequence and recurrence, elementary number theory, graph theory, and mathematical proof techniques.

Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher.