Discrete Structure_Syllabus and Structure
Discrete Structure_Syllabus and Structure
TEACHING
COURSE EXAMINATION SCHEME AND MARKS
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BSC 2301103 Statistics and Integral Calculus 3 - 1 30 20 50 20 30 150 4
2301102T Engineering Physics 2 - - 15 20 40 - - 75 2
BSC
2301102L Engineering Physics Lab - 2 - - - - 20 30 50 1
2303101T Essentials of Data Science 2 - - 15 20 40 - - 75 2
ESC
2303101L Essentials of Data Science Lab - 2 - - - - 20 30 50 1
2310162T Data Visualization 1 - - 15 - 20 - - 35 1
VSEC
2310162L Data Visualization Lab - 2 - - - - 20 20 40 1
PCC 2310111T Discrete Structure 2 - - 15 20 40 - - 75 2
ommunication Skills
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HMMS 2301111/
(English/German/Japanese/ - 4 - - - - 35 40 75 2
AEC 2/3/4
French)
CC 2307183 Creative Technologies - 4 - - - - 35 40 75 2
*Two Credit Internships need to be completed after Completion of the First Year.
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COURSE SYLLABUS
COURSE CREDITS 2
COURSE OBJECTIVES :
COURSE OUTCOMES :
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to,
2310111T.CO.1: Develop the notion of mathematical thinking, and mathematical proofs in problem
analysis [L2].
2310111T.CO.2: Apply propositional logic to elementary mathematical arguments to ensure reasoning
[L3].
2310111T.CO.3: Solve problems using Permutations, combinations,relations, and functions [L2].
2310111T.CO.4: Apply the concepts of graphs and trees for problem-solving [L3].
The course will be an introduction to Discrete Mathematics which comprises the essentials for a computer
science student to go ahead and study any other topics in the subject. The emphasis will be on problem-
solving as well as proofs. The course will provide motivational illustrations and applications throughout
the course. The course assumes no prerequisites except for high school-level arithmetic and algebra.
Applications/Case Study: Bank Management System, Online Shopping System: Specialization and
Generalization
Contents: Sets, Basic operations of sets, Finite and Infinite sets, Principle of Inclusion and exclusion,
power sets, countable and uncountable sets. .
Self Study: Multi-Sets, Use of Multi Sets
Further Readings:Applications of Mathematical Induction
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