Logic and Programming
Department - LART
Offered - Fall
Course number - LMSC-281
Credits: 3
Course Chair: Darla Hanley
Prerequisites: Passing score on the Math Proficiency Exam, LMSC-130, or completion of college level precalculus or higher
Required of: MBUS majors
Electable by: All
Offered - Fall
Course number - LMSC-281
In this course, students are introduced to logic as a philosophical concept and as a theory with practical computer programming application. Students examine the nature of thinking and rational discourse. They also study deductive and inductive reasoning, definition, propositions, syllogisms, contradiction and paradox, as well as various logical fallacies. Students apply this learning to computer programming.
Credits: 3
Course Chair: Darla Hanley
Prerequisites: Passing score on the Math Proficiency Exam, LMSC-130, or completion of college level precalculus or higher
Required of: MBUS majors
Electable by: All
