University of New South Wales

Discrete Mathematics

MATH1081

Iowa State Course Substitution

Introduction to Proofs

MATH 2010

Course Info

International Credits: 6.0
Converted Credits: 4.0
Country: Australia
Language: English
Course Description:

This course will enhance students' research, inquiry, and analytical thinking abilities and provide them with the mathematical language and mathematical techniques to unravel many seemingly unrelated problems. The course content addresses five major pillars of discrete mathematics: set theory, number theory, proofs and logic, combinatorics, and graph theory. The theory covered will provide a good foundation for understanding many problems that arise in all science disciplines, particularly higher mathematics and computer science.

 

The mathematical problem-solving skills that students will develop are based on logical arguments and mathematical language that can be applied in multidisciplinary work. The course will also engage students in independent and reflective learning through independent mastery of a wide range of tutorial problems. The course also develops students' communication skills through active participation in tutorials, critical analysis of the work of their peers, and presenting clear, logical arguments when solving problems.

Review

Evaluated Date:
June 22, 2023
Evaluated:
Kris Lee
Expiration Date:
June 22, 2028