This kind of class is usually pre or co-requisite for algorithms & complexity theory classes, but the curriculum lends itself more to theoretical cs than computer engineering topics. If you're going for theoretical cs, then you're probably going to study a lot more math than programming and this class ought to be a breeze. If you're going for engineering, you'll find this class interesting but not immediately relevant to a lot of your engineering work.
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This kind of class is usually pre or co-requisite for algorithms & complexity theory classes, but the curriculum lends itself more to theoretical cs than computer engineering topics. If you're going for theoretical cs, then you're probably going to study a lot more math than programming and this class ought to be a breeze. If you're going for engineering, you'll find this class interesting but not immediately relevant to a lot of your engineering work. | ||
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- Basic Structures (Chap 2) - Induction and Recursion (Chap 5) - Relations - Miscellaneous topics, if time permits * Counting (Chap 6) * Trees (Chap 11) * Number Theory (Chap 4)" Think these are the exact things we went over in my Algebra I course. -_- | ||
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