3 Credit Hours. Offered by University of California San Diego. Mathematical induction.
Propositional logic and predicate calculus. Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (4) ... Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam qualifying score, or AP Calculus AB score of 2, or SAT II Math Level 2 score of 600 or higher, or MATH 3C, or MATH 4C, or MATH 10A, or MATH 20A.
Mathematics course descriptions at Harper College are available for MTH 055: Basic Mathematics, through MTH 225: Business Statistics. Fall and Spring terms. AP Calculus AB with a minimum score of 3. If you struggled with any of these courses, you should probably take Math 55 instead of CS 70 as CS 70 is likely to be more conceptual in nature. Prerequisite: four years of high school mathematics or MATH 119. Prerequisite: MATH 1B or AP Calculus AB or SAT Mathematics or ACT Mathematics.
Elementary set theory.
SAT Mathematics with a minimum score of 650.
Discrete Mathematics is a branch of mathematics that deals with discrete or finite sets of elements rather than continuous or infinite sets of elements. Prerequisites: Placement and two units of college-preparatory mathematics; if a student has previously been placed in MATH 005, a grade of "C-" or higher in MATH 005 is required. The student will engage in mathematical research under the supervision of a faculty mentor.
Recursive definitions and algorithms.
GenEd I.C. Elementary combinatorics. Prerequisites: MATH 2471 and consent of instructor. MATH 121 or MATH 128 or MATH 131 or ENGR 131. Discrete Mathematics Discrete mathematics is an extremely broad and diverse subject, with a variety of connections to other branches of mathematics (including number theory, abstract algebra, and others), as well as applications to fields outside of mathematics (including computer science, optimization, operations research, and engineering). 4 points. Prerequisites. Placement via the Calculus Placement exam (fee required) is also accepted. If you are in any doubt about your preparation for the class, please come and talk to any one of us as soon as possible. MATH 263 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (3) Sets, logic, induction, functions, relations, sequences, recursion, combinatorics, graphs and trees, matrices with an emphasis on applications in computer science.
Intermediate-level course including work on functions, graphs, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, systems of equations, and operations with exponents and radicals. Discrete Math is needed to see mathematical structures in the object you work with, and understand their properties. MATH 1B with a grade of C or better. MATH 2420 Discrete Mathematics; Credit Hours: 3.0: Prerequisites: MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 or MATH 1220 with a grade of C or higher: Description: This course introduces the ideas of finite mathematical structures. Prerequisites You must have taken CS 61A, Math 1A and Math 1B (or equivalents). Methods of proof. The analysis of algorithms and asymptotic growth of functions.
4V25 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICS (Variable credit: 1-3 credit hours.)
CSC 226 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists. Course Description.
This course is a one-semester introduction to discrete mathematics with an emphasis on the understanding, composition and critiquing of mathematical proofs. This ability is important for software engineers, data scientists, security and financial analysts (it is not a coincidence that math puzzles are often used for interviews). Rationale.
At the semester's conclusion, the successful student will be able to: ... Prerequisites. Solving recurrences. Course may be repeated.
Students who have not completed listed prerequisites may enroll with consent of instructor. ACT Mathematics with a minimum score of 29. MATH-UA 120 Discrete Mathematics. Topics include set theory, logic, proof techniques, functions and relations, graphs, and trees.
or Core: Mathematics.
Prerequisites: MATH 3311 and 3320, or consent of the instructor.