CS 115 - Discrete Mathematics An introduction into the mathematical structures fundamental to various areas of computer science. Topics include introduction to logic and proofs, set theory, number theory and cryptography, functions, relations, counting, discrete probability, and graph theory.
Required for the Computer Science, Computer Science with Business, Computer Science with Math, and Computer Information Systems degree programs, as well as the Computer Science Minor program (an equivalent course can be substituted in the minor with departmental approval). This course includes a 1-hour recitation.
Note: Meets the required Quantitative Reasoning Learning outcome (QUAN)
Four credits
Pre or Co-requisite(s): Courses open to all majors - No prerequisite
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