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CSCI 2030  MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (3 credits)

This course introduces discrete mathematics concepts that are foundational for the study of computer science such as functions, relations, and sets, basic logic, methods of proof, mathematical induction, computational complexity, recursion, counting, recurrences, and relations.

Prerequisite(s): (CIST 1400 with grade of C or better) AND (MATH 1930 or MATH 1950 with grade of C- or better)

Computer Science, Bachelor of Science

https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-information-science-technology/computer-science/computer-science-bs/
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science provides students with a solid background in the fundamentals of computing and prepares them for employment in a wide variety of positions and for graduate study in computer science. The content of the department’s courses is continually monitored to ensure they are consistent with fast-changing developments in the discipline. Courses are offered in the day, evening, and some online sections for the convenience of our students. Appropriate university and departmental computing resources are available to students taking computer science courses.