MAT136 — Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
MAT 136 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MAT 136 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics Credits/Units: 3 cr. (Spring Only) Discrete mathematics deals with the analysis of discontinuous (separate, distinct, unconnected) phenomena. This branch of mathematics provides much of the underlying methodology for the use of computers. This branch of mathematics has applications in the fields of engineering, physical sciences, economics, behavioral sciences, health sciences, and computer science. Topics covered include: Sets, sequences, functions, prime numbers, elementary logic (proofs), relations (Matrices), induction and recursion, counting and an introduction to graphs and trees. General Education Designation: (G1A) Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 122 or MAT 131 , or Placement of MAT 205
Prerequisites: MAT122, MAT131, MAT205