COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to differential equations; first-order equations; second-order equations; Laplace transform techniques; numerical solution of differential equations; linear systems of differential equations; phase plane analysis.
PREREQUISITES: MATH 251 or equivalent; some knowledge of computer algebra system Maple is desirable.
CREDITS: 3 credits.
TEXTBOOKS:
Note: The fourth edition of Nagle, Saff and Snider can be used instead of the custom one. However, all exercise numbers and section references in the course will be given wrt the Custom Edition and it will be your to synchronize these references. Having said that, I do not think it will be a major trouble: the only difference seems to be in the chapter 4.
INSTRUCTOR: Dr Gregory Berkolaiko, Blocker 625c,
(979) 845-1924.
Email: berko AT math.tamu.edu
TIME AND PLACE: Blocker 131, TR 9.35-10.50am.
OFFICE HOURS: W 10am-11am and by appointment.
CALCLAB (MAPLE) HELP: Blocker 127, M-Th 7-10pm; Su 1-10pm.
HELP SESSIONS: Info will be posted on http://www.math.tamu.edu/teaching/helpsession/helpsessions.html
MAPLE: Available on Calclab Unix machines and on machines in TAMU open access labs. Also available for purchase for $75 per copy. See Maple offer: http://calclab.math.tamu.edu/maple/adoption/
GRADING POLICY: | GRADE INGREDIENTS: | |||
Grade | Percentage | |||
A | 90% and more | 2 Midterm Exams, each | 25% | |
B | 80% and more | Final Exam | 30% | |
C | 70% and more | 2 Projects, each | 10% | |
D | 60% and more | |||
F | less than 60% | Bring your ID for the exams! |
MAKE-UP POLICY: Make-ups for missed quizzes and exams will only be allowed for a university approved excuse in writing. Wherever possible, students should inform the instructor before an exam or quiz is missed. Consistent with University Student Rules, students are required to notify the instructor by the end of the next working day after missing an exam or quiz. Otherwise, they forfeit their rights to a make-up.
GRADE COMPLAINTS: Sometimes the instructor 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.
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COPYRIGHT POLICY: All printed materials disseminated in class or on the web are protected by Copyright laws. One photocopy (or download from the web) is allowed for personal use. Multiple copies or sale of any of these materials is strictly prohibited.
FINAL EXAM: December 8, Friday 12:30-2:30pm, usual place.