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CIS 1966 - Honors Mathematical Concepts in Computing I |
An honors version of CIS 1166, this course provides an 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, sequences and matrices; big-O notation and the growth of functions; algorithms; number theory; mathematical induction and recursive definitions; combinations, permutations, and binomial coefficients; probability, relations. Students will also learn formal methods for writing mathematical proofs. Additional topics beyond the scope of an introductory course will be included. These topics will not only enrich the class, but also show how the concepts can be applied to solve cutting edge problems in science and technology. Credit Hours: 4.000 Levels: NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture and Recitation Division: Undergraduate Department: CST:Computer & Info Sci Course Attributes: Honors |