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May 24, 2021
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MCIS 2414 - Discrete Mathematics Discrete Mathematics covers mathematical topics pertinent to computer science, such as logic and Boolean algebra, set theory, proof techniques, relations, functions, graphs, trees, counting techniques, and discrete probability. Proof techniques include induction. Counting techniques include permutations, combinations, recurrences, and sequences, and algorithms to generate them. Programs will be implemented, using the concepts learned, to define and manipulate abstract representations of the real world. This course can be taught using any object-oriented programming language. Currently, Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Express is used.
Credit Hours 4.0 Note Student may not enroll in MATH 2413 after completing this course Prerequisite MCIS 1814 and MCIS 1824 (Concurrent registration allowed with MCIS 1824)
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