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MATHS 315
: Mathematical Logic2025 Semester Two (1255)
Logic addresses the foundations of mathematical reasoning. It models the process of mathematical proof by providing a setting and the rules of deduction. This course builds a basic understanding of first order predicate logic, introduces model theory and demonstrates how models of a first order system relate to mathematical structures. Recommended for high level computer science or mathematical logic.
Prerequisite: B+ or higher in COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254 or PHIL 222
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MATHS 315
: Mathematical Logic2024 Semester Two (1245)
Logic addresses the foundations of mathematical reasoning. It models the process of mathematical proof by providing a setting and the rules of deduction. This course builds a basic understanding of first order predicate logic, introduces model theory and demonstrates how models of a first order system relate to mathematical structures. Recommended for high level computer science or mathematical logic.
Prerequisite: B+ or higher in COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254 or PHIL 222
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MATHS 315
: Mathematical Logic2023 Semester Two (1235)
Logic addresses the foundations of mathematical reasoning. It models the process of mathematical proof by providing a setting and the rules of deduction. Builds a basic understanding of first order predicate logic, introduces model theory and demonstrates how models of a first order system relate to mathematical structures. The course is recommended for anyone studying high level computer science or mathematical logic.
Prerequisite: B+ or higher in COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254 or PHIL 222
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MATHS 315
: Mathematical Logic2022 Semester Two (1225)
Logic addresses the foundations of mathematical reasoning. It models the process of mathematical proof by providing a setting and the rules of deduction. Builds a basic understanding of first order predicate logic, introduces model theory and demonstrates how models of a first order system relate to mathematical structures. The course is recommended for anyone studying high level computer science or mathematical logic.
Prerequisite: B+ or higher in COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254 or 255 or PHIL 222
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MATHS 315
: Mathematical Logic2021 Semester Two (1215)
Logic addresses the foundations of mathematical reasoning. It models the process of mathematical proof by providing a setting and the rules of deduction. Builds a basic understanding of first order predicate logic, introduces model theory and demonstrates how models of a first order system relate to mathematical structures. The course is recommended for anyone studying high level computer science or mathematical logic.
Prerequisite: B+ or higher in COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254 or 255 or PHIL 222
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MATHS 315
: Mathematical Logic2020 Semester Two (1205)
Logic addresses the foundations of mathematical reasoning. It models the process of mathematical proof by providing a setting and the rules of deduction. Builds a basic understanding of first order predicate logic, introduces model theory and demonstrates how models of a first order system relate to mathematical structures. The course is recommended for anyone studying high level computer science or mathematical logic.
Prerequisite: B+ or higher in COMPSCI 225 or MATHS 254 or 255 or PHIL 222