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2014 Fall
Apr 28, 2024
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CIS 1166 - Mathematical Concepts in Computing I
This course is typically offered in Fall and Spring.

Introduction to the mathematical concepts fundamental to computer and information science. Topics include an introduction to predicate and propositional calculus; sets and set operations; functions and mappings; big-O notation and the growth of functions; algorithms, integers, and matrices; mathematical induction and recursive definitions; combinations, permutations, and binomial coefficients; discrete probability, expected value and variance. Students will also learn formal methods for writing mathematical proofs. Applications to computer science will be illustrated. NOTE: For Computer Science and Information Science and Technology Majors.

For any CIS prerequisite course taken prior to Spring 2012 a grade of C or better is required.
Credit Hours: 4.000

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture and Recitation

Division: Undergraduate
Department: CST:Computer & Info Sci

General Requirements:
Course or Test: MATH 1022 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently.  )
OR
Course or Test: MATH 1041 to 4999 | Required Courses: 1 | Minimum Grade of C- | May be taken concurrently.  )
OR
MC6 Y - May not be taken concurrently.  )
OR
MA04 Y - May not be taken concurrently. )


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