CISC. 1002

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CISC. 1002 - The Outer Limits of Reasoning (3 cr)

Computer & Information Science SNABS - School of Nat. & Beh. Sci.

Catalog Description

3 hours; 3 creditsParadoxes and limitations arising in computer science, the physical sciences, and mathematics. Reasoning conundrums and paradoxes with an emphasis on examples from mathematics. Limitations of reason, logic, mathematics and computing. Reasoning about infinity. The inability to prove everything that is true. Problems that cannot be solved computationally in a reasonable amount of time. Unsolvable problems. The boundary between what can and cannot be known. Starting Spring 2018 Satisfies Pathways Required Core Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning requirement. Computer and Information Science 1002 and Philosophy 2200 are the same course. (Not open to students who have completed CORC 3310.)

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3

Max

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Requirement Designation

RLA_RC_Mathtcl&QuantveReasng

Prerequisites & Corequisites

033549

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