Description
TECH 3365: Applications of Discrete Methods in Technology is a university-level course that focuses on applying discrete mathematical methods to solve real-world problems in technology and engineering contexts. This course is typically offered within a technology, engineering, or computer science department.
Course Description:
TECH 3365 introduces students to the practical use of discrete mathematics in solving technological problems. Topics covered often include:
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Logic and Boolean Algebra
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Set Theory and Functions
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Algorithms and Complexity
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Number Systems and Coding
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Combinatorics and Probability
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Graphs and Trees
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Matrices and Relations
Students learn how these discrete methods are used in areas such as:
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Computer programming
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Network design
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Digital circuits
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Data structures
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Information systems
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
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Model and analyze real-world systems using discrete structures.
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Apply mathematical reasoning and logic to technological problems.
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Design and evaluate algorithms and processes relevant to engineering and IT applications.







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