MATH
308-519& 521 Differential Equations
Fall 2017
Instructor: Igor Zelenko
Office: Blocker 601J
E-mail: zelenko AT
math.tamu.edu (please
include Math 308 in title)
Web page: http://www.math.tamu.edu/~zelenko/
(check regularly for class announcements, class notes,
important information, etc.)
Office Hours: Monday 12:40 pm-2:00 pm, Tuesday 1pm-2pm or by appointment (in Blocker 601J).
Class hours: Section 519 - MWF 9:10 AM –10:00 AM
BLOC 149
Section 521 - MWF 11:30 AM –12:20 PM
BLOC 149
MATH 308
web page: The web page of the course is http://www.math.tamu.edu/~zelenko/F17M308.html
The Mathematics Department has a web page for Math 308. Its URL address
is http://www.math.tamu.edu/courses/math308
You can find there: Weekly schedule of the course, suggested homework
problems, math department computer help, help session schedule and
other information.
Course Description:
This is a course in differential equations. Topics include linear
ordinary differential equations and systems of linear differential
equations, second order linear equations, solutions using Laplace
transforms, solutions by power series, and elements of nonlinear
systems (stability near equillibrium).
Required texts: Boyce/DiPrima:
Elementary Differential Equations,
Custom TAMU Edition
(10th Edition), Wiley. The
lecture notes with spaces will be posted prior every class and we will
complete them during every classes. Please make sure to print these
notes and bring them to every class.
The following book might be helpful: Hunt, Lipsman,
Osborn, Rosenberg Differential
Equations with Matlab 2nd edition,Wiley, ISBN 978-0471718123
(only needed as a MATLAB reference; no problems will be assigned from
here).
Software: A personal copy of MatLab is useful, but not
necessary, since you will be able to work remotely on Calclab computers. Assignments incorporating MAtLab commands dsolve, ode45, dfield,and pplane will be made.
Course Schedule: The
(tentative) weakly schedule is posted at http://www.math.tamu.edu/~zelenko/F17M308sch.pdf
Grade Ingredients: Your grade will be determined by homework
assignemnets (25%) , two
midterm exams 25% each and the final cumulative exam (25%).
Letter Grades: A(90-100%), B(80-89%), C(70-79%), D(60-69%),
F(0-59%)
(I have been known to curve final grades if I feel that it is
warranted.)
Homework assignments will
be usually given every Wednesday for submission next Wednesday. Each assignment will consist of 5-6
problems (similar to the problems in textbook but not from the textbook) and sometimes will include bonus problems.
Exams: The midterm exams will take place in evenings, out of regular class.
Tentative dates for for the midterm exams are as follows: first exam on 09/28,
second exam on 11/02. Location of the midterm exams
will be announced at least week in advance.
Final
Exam: A final exam will be:
Section 519- Monday December 11, 8-10 am in the regular classroom.
Section 521-Wednesday December 13, 10:30 am-12:30 pm in regular classroom
Calculators will NOT be allowed on the
exams and Final. Remember to bring
your ID with you for all exams!
Class Announcements And
E-Mail Policy:
Class announcements will be posted on my homepage. It is your
responsibility to check them weekly. Some important course
announcements might be sent to your NEO e-mail account. It is your
responsibility to check the NEO account and get familiar with the
announcements. .
Make-Up Policy:
If you miss an
exam, you must contact me within 48 hours. Exams must be made up within
30 days and require appropriate documentation of a university-excused
absence.
Grage Complaints: Sometimes the instructor
or
TA might make a mistake grading your work. If you feel that this has
happened, you have one week since the graded work was handed back to
you to talk to the instructor. If a mistake is confirmed, the grade
will be changed. No complaints after that deadline will be considered.
Late Work Policy:
No late work will be accepted.
Attendance . I
will not take daily attendance but it is highly recommended to attend
each class and to work actively with the lecture notes during the
class. Your attendance and an active work during the class may be crucially important to your success in this class. Come to class on time.
Electronic Device Policy:
Cell
phones, laptops, and other electronic devices must be silent and put
away during class. If you are unable to comply with this policy, you
will be asked to leave class.
Class Etiquette:
I expect that during class you stay focused on learning the mathematics
being taught. You should not be reading a newspaper or materials
from another course, you should refrain from discussion not related to
class and you should not leave class early unless you have cleared it
with me first. If I feel you are being disruptive or disrespectful
during class, you may be asked to leave.
Scholastic Dishonesty: "An Aggie does not lie, cheat, steal, or
tolerate those who do." Visit
student-rules.tamu.edu/aggiecode and follow the rules of the Aggie
Honor
Code. Each student is responsible for turning in their
own unique work. During exams and quiz, you are not allowed to receive
any kind of assistance from anyone. Any instance of scholastic
dishonesty will be handled according to the processes outlined on the
Honor Code website.
Getting Help: First, if you
have a question, do not hesitate to ask before, after, or during a
class. Second, I encourage you to attend
my office hours to get individual help. You do not need an appointment
to come to regular office hours. If your schedule does not permit
you to come to the announced office hours, send me an e-mail with your
schedule and we will make an appointment to meet at some other
day/time.
Students With Disabilities:
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal
anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights
protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this
legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed
a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of
their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an
accommodation, please contact Services for Students with Disabilities
(Cain Hall, Room B118, or call 845-1637).
Copyright Policy: All printed materials
disseminated in class or on the web are protected by Copyright laws.
One copy (or download from the web) is allowed for personal use.
Multiple copies or sale of any of these materials is strictly
prohibited.
Note: This syllabus is subject
to change at the instructor's discretion. The instructor reserves the
right to make any changes he considers academically advisable. It is
your responsibility to attend classes and keep track of the proceedings.
GOOD LUCK IN YOUR STUDIES!