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 CSE 321: Discrete Structures, Autumn 2007
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 Assignment 1 (due Oct 5)
 Assignment 2 (due Oct 12)
 Assignment 3 (due Oct 19)
 Assignment 4 (due Oct 29)
 Assignment 5 (due Nov 9)
 Assignment 6 (due Nov 19)
 Assignment 7 (due Nov 30)
 Assignment 8 (due Dec 7)
Reading assignments
  Sections 1.1-1.4
  Sections 1.5-1.7, 2.1-2.3 (6th ed)
    1.5-1.8 (5th ed)
  Sections 2.1-2.3, 3.5-3.6 (6th ed)
    1.6-1.8, 2.4-2.5 (5th ed)
  Sections 3.5-3.6, 4.1-4.2 (6th ed)
    2.4-2.5, 3.3 (5th ed)
  Sections 4.2-4.3 (6th ed)
    3.3-3.4 (5th ed)
  Sections 5.1-5.5 (6th ed)
    4.1-4.5 (5th ed)
  Sections 8.1,8.3-8.5,9.1-9.5,9.7 (6th ed)
    7.1,7.3-7.5,8.1-8.5,8.7 (5th ed)
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Section A: MWF 9:30-10:20  EEB 037
Section B: MWF 11:30-12:20  EEB 045

Office Hours Location Phone
Instructors: Dave Bacon   dabacon at cs  
MWF 10:30-11:30
CSE 460 221-6503
James Lee   jrl at cs  
MWF 10:30-11:30
CSE 460 616-4368
Quiz sections
TAs: Ioannis Giotis 12:30 and 1:30 (EEB 025) giotis at cs  
Th 2:30-3:30
W 1-2
CSE 220
CSE 220
Kathleen Tuite 9:30 (EEB 003) ktuite at cs  
M 2-3
W 2-3
CSE 216
CSE 220

Final Exam:Section A8:30-10:20am, Wed. Dec 12 in EEB 037
Section B2:30-4:20pm, Wed., Dec. 12 in EEB 045

Review session slides: PDF Powerpoint

Sample Final Example Questions: Sample I and Sample II (solutions for II)
Equivalences to be given on exam: pdf

Textbook: Kenneth H. Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 6th Edition, McGraw Hill Publishing, 2006.

Grading: Homework 45-55%, midterm 15-20%, final 30-35%, give or take. Extra Credit.

Mailing List: There is a class mailing list, cse321@cs.washington.edu. Follow the link in the left column on this page to sign up. Everyone is expected to be reading cse321 e-mail to keep up-to-date on the course.

Midterm Exam: Friday, November 2 in class. Here are some sample midterm questions, and here are the solutions.

Suggestions or Comments? You can send comments to the instructor or TA using this anonymous feedback form

Special Accommodations: If you would like to request academic accommodations due to a disability, please contact Disabled Student Services, 448 Schmitz, 543-8924 (V/TDD). If you already have a letter from Disabled Student Services indicating you have a disability that requires academic accommodations, please let the instructor know so we can discuss the appropriate accommodations.


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