Bachelor of Science, majoring in Logic and Computation, for students enrolled prior to 2019
If you are enrolling for the first time this year, visit Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Logic and Computation.
Some courses offered prior to 2019 may no longer be available. If you began your degree prior to 2019 we strongly recommend you seek advice from the Student Hubs to ensure you are taking the correct courses – studentinfo@auckland.ac.nz
You must complete the following courses:
- 60 points:
- 60 points from:
- COMPSCI 320 Applied Algorithmics
- COMPSCI 350 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
- COMPSCI 367 Artificial Intelligence
- LINGUIST 300 Syntax: Function and Typology
- LINGUIST 320 Topics in Pragmatics
- LOGICOMP 301 Philosophy and Computation
- LOGICOMP 302 Special Topic
- MATHS 315 Mathematical Logic
- MATHS 326 Combinatorics
- MATHS 328 Algebra and Applications
- PHIL 305 Advanced Logic
- PHIL 315 Topics in Applied Logic
- PHIL 323 Philosophy of Logic
- 15 further points from:
- COMPSCI 105 Principles of Computer Science
- COMPSCI 225 Discrete Structures in Mathematics and Computer Science
- COMPSCI 320 Applied Algorithmics
- COMPSCI 350 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
- COMPSCI 367 Artificial Intelligence
- LINGUIST 100 Introduction to Linguistics
- LINGUIST 200 Syntax
- LINGUIST 300 Syntax: Function and Typology
- LINGUIST 320 Topics in Pragmatics
- LOGICOMP 201 Special Topic
- LOGICOMP 301 Philosophy and Computation
- LOGICOMP 302 Special Topic
- MATHS 150 Advancing Mathematics 1
- MATHS 250 Advancing Mathematics 2
- MATHS 253 Advancing Mathematics 3
- MATHS 255 Principles of Mathematics
- MATHS 315 Mathematical Logic
- MATHS 326 Combinatorics
- MATHS 328 Algebra and Applications
- PHIL 105 Critical Thinking
- PHIL 216 Modal Logic
- PHIL 222 Intermediate Logic
- PHIL 305 Advanced Logic
- PHIL 315 Topics in Applied Logic
- PHIL 323 Philosophy of Logic
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