MATH183 — Discrete Mathematics
This course is designed for math-science and computer science majors to discuss many topics applicable to their field of study, but can also be beneficial to engineering science majors. Topics include: set theory, logic, methods of proof, relations, functions, partial order, equivalence relations, lattices, Boolean algebra, graph theory, and predicate calculus. Pre- or co- requisite(s): MATH 180 Calculus I . Terms on demand Distance Learning: No Liberal Arts and Sciences Designation: Mathematics SUNY General Education Designation(s): Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning) Lecture: 4
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