MTH 182: Discrete Mathematics II
Prerequisite: MTH 181 or Instructor Permission
General Education requirement: Math
A study of mathematical foundations for advanced mathematics and theoretical computer science. Topics include: mathematical reasoning including mathematical induction, combinatorial analysis including simple probability, discrete structures (such as sets, recursions, relations, and trees), algorithmic thinking, applications, and modeling (such as combinatorial circuits). This is the second semester of a discrete mathematics sequence designed for Mathematics and Computer Information Sciences majors. This course fulfills the general education core requirements for Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences majors who matriculated prior to Fall 2012 and has been approved by University Studies Curriculum for students matriculating in Fall 2012 or later.
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3.00 credits
Section 03:
Undergraduate Lecture
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Location: Liberal Arts 218
Class: #10764
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3.00 credits
Section 02:
Undergraduate Lecture
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Location: Auditorium 006
Class: #10763