CDL COURSE ENTRY FORM


Author: Bernice Kennedy/SUNY
Last modified by: Laura Wait/SUNY
Composed: 03/31/2004 03:11 PM
Curriculum Committee Approval Date:
Modified: 04/26/2018
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Course Number: (prefix) SMT (number) 273104 ESC 2.0 Course number: MATH-3015 MATH-3015Discrete Mathematics

Name: Discrete Mathematics
Datatel Title: (30char) Discrete Mathematics

Area Coordinator: Jennifer Blue Department Code: 10SM Team: SMT

Liberal Study? YES Level: UPPER Credits: 4 Prerequisite? YES
General Education Course? NO GenEd Approval Term/Year:

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Course will be offered (for online course descriptions, proposed offerings for by term views and web views)
Spring 1, Spring 2, Summer, Fall 1, Fall 2
Course will be offered (for final term listings, online registration, online bookordering, web views)
Spring 1, Spring 2, Summer, Fall 1, Fall 2
First Term Offered: (Required Format: YearTerm - i.e., 2005SP)
Last Term Offered in Print Version:
Title Changes:
AC Changes: EFFECTIVE 4/23/18 CHANGED BACK TO JEN BLUE 10SM. GAVE LYNAE 10AR. CATALOG UPDATED 4/26/18. LWAIT
EFFECTIVE SP1 2018 CHANGED FROM JEN BLUE TO LYNAE WARREN; SHE TOOK OVER THE 10SM DEPT CODE. CATALOG UPDATED 1/4/18. LWAIT
EFFECTIVE SEPT '13 TERM CHANGED FROM SARAH MCALLISTER TO JEN BLUE. CATALOG UPDATED 7/23/13 LWAIT
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Description: In this upper level mathematics course explore the precise, foundational, mathematical concepts that underlie much of computer science and further studies in mathematics. Beginning with foundational mathematical concepts, including formal symbolic logic, an introduction to deductive proof, sets, relations, functions, and partial orders, induction and recursion, the principles of counting, algorithms and complexity and an introduction to graph theory.

The primary audience for this course is students who wish to concentrate in either mathematics or applied mathematics. Students interested in various fields which have a strong connection to this branch of mathematics (such as physics, computer science, information systems, information technology, or the cognitive sciences) may also be interested in this course.

Prior to enrolling in this course, student should have excellent algebraic skills and working knowledge of mathematical notation and terminology. At least two semesters of undergraduate mathematics is strongly recommended, with one of these being at a minimum Pre-Calculus or higher.

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Major Course Area
Science Math & Technology
Minor Course Area
Math and Quantitative Studies
SLN Disciplines
Mathematics
Additional Course Requirements
WWW Computer Conference
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