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Open Course (SUMMER, 2008)

1. CSE 2315 - Discrete Structures (3-0) 3 hours credit.
Propositional logic, mathematical proof techniques, sets, combinatorics, functions and relations, graphs, and graph algorithms. Prerequisites: CSE 1320 and MATH 1426.



Open Courses (SPRING, 2008)

1. CSE 1104 - Introduction to Engineering (1-0) 1 hour credit.
Introduction to basic engineering concepts. Students will become familiar with engineering and its many sub-fields, ethical responsibilities, creativity and design. Co-requisite: CSE 1105.



2. CSE 3315 - Theoretical Concepts in Computer Science and Engineering (3-0) 3 hours credit.
Selected theoretical concepts including predicate logic, automata and formal languages, computability, proof of program correctness, and complexity. Prerequisite: CSE 2315.



Opened Courses

1. CSE 1310 - Introduction to Computers and Programming (2-3) 3 hours credit (COSC 1320).
An introduction to the computer, to the algorithmic process, and to programming in C using standard control structures, arrays and files. Windows and UNIX operating systems are used. Prerequisite: MATH 1322 (or concurrently).