About MATH 3201 B

Differential equations, Laplace transforms, and systems of differential equations; brief introduction to Fourier series. Examples from engineering and physical sciences. Credit not granted for both MATH 3230 and MATH 3201. No credit for Mathematics majors. Prerequisite: MATH 2248. Co-requisites: Preferred: MATH 2522 or MATH 2544; or MATH 2500.

Notes

Prereqs enforced by the system: MATH 2248; Coreq: MATH 2522 or MATH 2544 or MATH 2500; Open to Degree and PACE students

Section Description

This course covers classical results on analytically solving ordinary differential equations. Topics include: first order differential equations (linear equations, separable equations, exact equations, substitution methods, and etc), second order linear equations, the Laplace transform, and systems of first order linear equations. Some applications to physics and engineering will also be covered.

Section Expectation

This course is in lecture format. Homework will be assigned for almost every class. Students should have knowledge of calculus I, II and III (differential, integral and multi-variable calculus) before taking this class. Knowledge of linear algebra is also needed, but linear algebra can be a corequisite. The required textbook for the course is the Zill textbook from Cengage: ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATH W/STUD SOL MNL/WEBASSIGN, 7th ED, 9781284282689.

Evaluation

Grades are based on midterm and final exams, quizzes, and online homework.

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