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APMA 0350 - Applied Ordinary Differential Equations |
This course gives a comprehensive introduction to the qualitative and quantitative theory of ordinary differential equations and their applications. Specific topics covered in the course are applications of differential equations in biology, chemistry, economics, and physics; integrating factors and separable equations; techniques for solving linear systems of differential equations; numerical approaches to solving differential equations; phase-plane analysis of planar nonlinear systems; rigorous theoretical foundations of differential equations.
Format: Three hours of lectures, and one hour of recitation.
Prerequisites: MATH 0100, 0170, 0180, 0190, 0200, 0350 or advanced placement. MATH 0520 (can be taken concurrently).
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Primary Meeting Applied Mathematics Department Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MATH 0100 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0170 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0180 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0190 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0200 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0350 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0520 Minimum Grade of S or AP Calculus BC 4 or AP Calculus BC 5 |
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