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MATH178 — Honors Mathematical Reasoning and Applications

3 credits · 3 hours

This course emphasizes the study of logic and mathematical reasoning and the application of logical reasoning to solve specific problems. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, deductive and inductive reasoning, propositional logic, methods of proof, number theory, set theory, and both contemporary and classic applications. Additional topics from among other areas, such as axiomatics, counting, probability theory, geometry, and (equivalence) relations, will be selected at the discretion of the instructor. Open to students enrolled in the honors track of the Liberal Arts and Science Program or by permission of department chair. Terms pring Distance Learning: No Liberal Arts and Sciences Designation: Mathematics SUNY General Education Designation(s): Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning) Lecture: 3

Prerequisites: MATH150

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