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APC 310 – Math for Computer Science

Calculator and graphs

3 Credits

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This course covers topics that serve as the foundation for general computer science practice including logic, sets, functions, mathematical reasoning, counting, probability, relations, graphs, trees, Boolean algebra, and algorithms.

APC 310 Syllabus

Instructors

Andy Felt

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Dr. Felt is a professor and Department Chair of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at UW-Stevens Point. He received his PhD in Pure and Applied Mathematics from Washington State University, and his Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Kevin Schoenecker

Dr. Schoenecker is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at UW-Stevens Point. He received his PhD in mathematics from The Ohio State University, and his Master’s in mathematics from Miami University.

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Skills Learned in this Course

  • Algorithms
  • Boolean Algebra
  • Logic
  • Probability

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