An Introduction to Logic for Computer Science
Logic plays a fundamental role in computer science. This course is designed to equip you with a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of logic and...
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About This Course
Logic plays a fundamental role in computer science. This course is designed to equip you with a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of logic and their relevance in the field of computer science. In this course, you'll explore proposition logic and discover its practical applications in problem-solving, algorithm design, and the development of intelligent systems. By engaging in hands-on exercises, exploring real-world examples, and participating in discussions, you'll develop strong logical reasoning and critical thinking skills. Join this course to build a solid foundation in logic, enhance your problem-solving abilities, and unlock new opportunities in the world of computer science. This course is one of many, offered by Click Start, a UK training programme designed to help young people develop digital skills. Click Start offers a limited number of scholarships giving free access to young people in the UK. Check the FAQs to see more detail and follow the link to check if you are eligible for free access today.
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An Introduction to Logic for Computer Science is taught by Sam Wilson, University of Leeds.
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