MA 38500, Spring 2017
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3.00. Propositional calculus and predicate calculus with applications to mathematical proofs, valid arguments, switching theory, and formal languages. MA 301 is strongly recommended. Typically offered Spring.
Instructor Info.
| Section | Room | Time | Instructor | Office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA 38500 121 | UNIV 217 | 10:30am | TR | Lipshitz, Leonard | MATH 722 |
Course Materials
| Section | Type | Title | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALL | Other | Mathematical Logic Applications and Theory (Saunders series) Book Available As Coursepack - This book is available as a course pack. See first day of class for more information. | |
| ALL | Textbook | Mathematical Logic Applications and Theory (Saunders series) | Jean E. Rubin |
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