Discrete Mathematics (MATH 381) University of North Carolina

Discrete Mathematics (MATH 381)

The Discrete Mathematics course serves as a transition from computational to more theoretical mathematics. Topics are from the foundations of mathematics: logic, set theory, relations and functions, induction, permutations and combinations, and recurrence.

This is a self-contained course—the online lectures serve as the text. However, you are required to have a calculator with the combinatorial functions (permutations and combinations), either a scanner to scan handwritten pages or an equation editor to use with your word processor and a browser that is capable of displaying mathematical notation (MathML).

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Education Level:

Course

Language:

English

Requirements:

Prerequisite: MATH 232

Credits:

3 Credit Hours