- BASc in Applied Discrete Mathematics at the Auburn University is a 4 year, 120-credit program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- Discrete Mathematics (DM), or Discrete Math is the backbone of Mathematics and Computer Science.
- DM is the study of topics that are discrete rather than continuous, for that, the course is a MUST for any Math or CS student.
- The topics that are covered in this course are the most essential ones, those that will touch every Math and Science student at some point in their education.
- The goal of this course is to build the mathematical foundation for computer science courses such as data structures, algorithms, relational and database theory, and for mathematics courses such as linear and abstract algebra, combinatorics, probability, logic, and set theory, and number theory.
- Sets
- Logic
- Number Theory
- Proofs
- Functions
- Relations
- Graph Theory
- Statistics
- Combinatorics
- and Sequences and Series
Discrete Mathematics gives students the ability to understand Math language and based on that, the course is divided into the following sections: