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CIS 1166. MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS IN COMPUTING I. 4 CREDIT HOURS. This course is typically offered in Fall and Spring. Introduction to the mathematical concepts fundamental to computer and information science. Topics include an introduction to predicate and propositional calculus; sets and set operations; functions and mappings; big-O notation and the growth of functions; algorithms, integers, and matrices; mathematical induction and recursive definitions; combinations, permutations, and binomial coefficients; discrete probability, expected value and variance. Students will also learn formal methods for writing mathematical proofs. Applications to computer science will be illustrated. NOTE: For Computer Science and Information Science and Technology Majors.
For any CIS prerequisite course taken prior to Spring 2012 a grade of C or better is required.
Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.
Pre-requisites: MATH 1022|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently OR MATH 1038 to 4999| Required Courses:1|Minimum Grade of C-|May be taken concurrently OR MC6 Y|May not be taken concurrently OR MA04 Y|May not be taken concurrently OR MC6A Y|May not be taken concurrently OR MATW Y|May not be taken concurrently.