Program Overview
Program Overview
The Discrete Structures course is designed to teach students the principles of mathematics of countable structures. The main topics covered in the course include propositional logic and proofs, sets, relations, and functions, combinatorics, graph theory, and basic number theory.
Course Objectives
The goal of this course is to learn the principles of the mathematics of countable structures, with a focus on central themes such as modeling, abstraction, simplification, and generalization.
Teaching Methods
The course is taught through lectures and assignments, with a focus on in-person instruction.
Assessment Methods
The course assessment consists of a midterm exam (2 hours written) and a final exam (3 hours written).
Program Details
The Discrete Structures course is part of the following programs:
- Bachelor of Arts in Filosofia, Lezione, 2° anno
- Bachelor of Science in Informatics, Lezione, 1° anno
- Master of Arts in Philosophy, Lezione, A scelta, 1° anno
- Master of Arts in Philosophy, Lezione, A scelta, 2° anno
- Master of Science in Financial Technology and Computing, Lezione, 1° anno
- Master of Science in Management and Informatics, Lezione, 1° anno
- Master of Science in Management and Informatics, Lezione, A scelta, 2° anno
Course Credits
The course is worth 6.0 ECTS credits and is taught in English.
Academic Semester
The course is offered in the Spring semester.
