Courses for Spring 2025
Title | Instructors | Location | Time | Description | Cross listings | Fulfills | Registration notes | Syllabus | Syllabus URL | ||
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LGIC 1710-401 | Introduction to Logic | Daniel Singer | TR 9:00 AM-9:59 AM | This course provides an introduction to some of the fundamental ideas of logic. Topics will include truth functional logic, quantificational logic, and logical decision problems. | PHIL1710401, PHIL5710401 | Formal Reasoning & Analysis | |||||
LGIC 1710-402 | Introduction to Logic | Lauren Colleen Perry Daniel Singer |
F 8:30 AM-9:29 AM | This course provides an introduction to some of the fundamental ideas of logic. Topics will include truth functional logic, quantificational logic, and logical decision problems. | PHIL1710402 | Formal Reasoning & Analysis | |||||
LGIC 1710-403 | Introduction to Logic | Lauren Colleen Perry Daniel Singer |
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM | This course provides an introduction to some of the fundamental ideas of logic. Topics will include truth functional logic, quantificational logic, and logical decision problems. | PHIL1710403 | Formal Reasoning & Analysis | |||||
LGIC 1710-404 | Introduction to Logic | Idil Cakmur Daniel Singer |
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM | This course provides an introduction to some of the fundamental ideas of logic. Topics will include truth functional logic, quantificational logic, and logical decision problems. | PHIL1710404 | Formal Reasoning & Analysis | |||||
LGIC 1710-405 | Introduction to Logic | Idil Cakmur Daniel Singer |
F 12:00 PM-12:59 PM | This course provides an introduction to some of the fundamental ideas of logic. Topics will include truth functional logic, quantificational logic, and logical decision problems. | PHIL1710405 | Formal Reasoning & Analysis | |||||
LGIC 2200-401 | Discrete Mathematics II | Andre Scedrov | TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM | Topics will be drawn from some subjects useful in the analysis of information and computation: logic, set theory, theory of computation, number theory, probability, and basic cryptography. | MATH3410401 | https://coursesintouch.apps.upenn.edu/cpr/jsp/fast.do?webService=syll&t=202510&c=LGIC2200401 | |||||
LGIC 3200-401 | Logic and Computability 2 | Marco Zaninelli | TR 3:30 PM-4:59 PM | The course is a continuation of PHIL 4721. Cross-list with MATH5710 and LGIC3200. | MATH5710401, PHIL4722401, PHIL6722401 |