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Informatics

I201 Mathematical Foundations of Informatics

Credits: 4 cr.
Prerequisite(s): INFO-I 101 and MATH-M 118, MATH-A 118, MATH-S 118, or MATH-D 116-117.
An introduction to methods of analytical, abstract, and critical thinking; deductive reasoning; and logical and mathematical tools used in information sciences. The topics include propositional and predicate logic, natural deduction proof system, sets, functions and relations, proof methods in mathematics, mathematical induction, and graph theory. Credit given for only one INFO-I 201 or H 201.

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Spring 2013

Instructor: John Duncan
Time/Day: Multiple Times
Location: Multiple Locations
Description: Students taking this class will receive an extensive exposure to mathematical tools that will enable them to succeed in the field. Homework is done in groups, with an emphasis on practicing team-building skills and dialogue. The coursework can be intensive and is not recommended for students with very full schedules.

Total SeatsAvailable SeatsWaitlisted
90/901/111/3
Summer 2013

Instructor: Esfandiar Haghverdi
Time/Day: Multiple Times
Location: Multiple Locations

Total SeatsAvailable SeatsWaitlisted
4551
Fall 2013


Time/Day: Multiple Times
Location: Multiple Locations

Total SeatsAvailable SeatsWaitlisted
9070

Instructor: John Duncan
Time/Day: Multiple Times
Location: Multiple Locations

Total SeatsAvailable SeatsWaitlisted
89/907/674/0