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Course Code: MTH 105
Course Title: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
(3 Credit Hour: 3 Teaching Hours, 0 Practical Hour) Course Objectives: At the end of the course, student will be able to: 1. Analyze given problems logically. 2. Express problems in a formal language. 3. Solve problems by using recursive methods. 4. Apply basic graphs and number theory for problem solving and calculations. 5. Solve combinatorial problems. Course Content Set theory, Relations and Functions, Mathematical logic and Boolean algebra, Number Systems and algebraic structures, Recursion and Induction, Combinatorics, Basic graph theory. Mode of Delivery and Assessment Lectures, Tutorials, Quizzes, Assignments, Examination Reading Materials 1. Rosen, K.H. (2007). Discrete mathematics and its applications (7th ed.). McGraw-Hill. 2. Lipschurtz, S. and Lipson, M. L. (2009). Schaum’s outline of discrete mathematics (3rd ed.). McGraw-Hill. 3. Khairnar, A. S., Shinde, P. N., Kamble, L. N. & Phadke, A. S. (2013). Discrete mathematics. Savitribai Phule Pure University. 4. Liu, C. L. (1985). Elements of discrete mathematics (2nd Edition). McGraw-Hill. 5. Kolman, B, Busby R. C., Ross, C. S. & Rehman, N. (2004). Discrete mathematical structures (5th Ed). Pearson education Inc.