Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Logic
Description: Discrete mathematics is a branch of mathematics dedicated to the study of discrete objects (that is, entities composed of separate or unconnected elements). In a broader sense, discrete mathematics is used whenever objects are counted, relationships between finite (or countable) sets are studied, and processes involving a finite number of steps are analyzed. The main reason for the growing importance of discrete mathematics is that information is stored and processed in a discrete manner by computing machines.
Amount of credits: 6
Course Workload:
Types of classes | hours |
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Lectures | 30 |
Practical works | 30 |
Laboratory works | |
SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) | 30 |
SAW (Student autonomous work) | 90 |
Form of final control | Exam |
Final assessment method |
Component: Component by selection
Cycle: Base disciplines