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Discrete mathematics is that part of mathematics not involving limit processes. It includes logic, the integers, finite structures, sets and networks.
Discrete mathematics underpins many areas of modern-day science including theoretical computer science, cryptography, coding theory, operations research and computational biology. This course is an introduction to discrete mathematics, and is designed for students interested in mathematics or computer science. Topics covered in the course include: logic, number theory, cryptography, set theory, functions, relations, linear algebra and graph theory.
to develop the necessary mathematical skills to recognize and solve a range of problems in discrete mathematicsto understand important ideas from classical number theory, abstract algebra and graph theoryto develop the necessary mathematical skills to understand, analyse and decipher some of the old and modern cryptographic schemesto develop rigorous thinking based on an axiomatic approach
MATH115
Charles Semple
Phillipa Gourdie
Jeanette McLeod
To obtain a passing grade in this course you must pass the course as a whole (which requires an overall mark of 50% or more) and score at least 40% in the final exam.
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Domestic fee $699.00
International fee $3,450.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Mathematics and Statistics .