MATH-225 Differential Equations -Summer 2009
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Course Information
MATH225:Differential Equations - Classical techniques for first and higher order equations and systems of equations. Laplace transforms. Phase plane and stability analysis of non-linear equations and systems. Applications to physics, mechanics, electrical engineering, and environmental sciences.
Prerequisite: MATH213. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
Instructor Information
Instructor : Scott Strong
Office : Chauvenet Hall 278
Office Phone : 303.384.2446
email : math225.summer2009@gmail.com
Course Calendar
Classes Begin : June 15th, 2009
Meeting Days : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Course Sections :
Section A, 9:00am-10:20pm, Meyer Hall 357
Classes End : August 6th, 2009
Important Dates :
June 23rd - Last Day to Withdrawal (Without a W) July 10th - Last Day to Withdrawal
Office Hours
Fixed Office Hours :
MTWR : 10:20am-11:00am : Held in MH 357
If you cannot meet during the previous office hours then please contact me to schedule another meeting time.
Textbook Information
Textbook : Differential Equations - P. Blanchard, R. Devaney, and G. Hall, (PWS, Boston: 1996) ISBN 0-534-95004-3 Second edition errata. Google Books Third Edition Textbook Website : The Boston University - Ordinary Differential Equations Project Publishers Website : Blanchard, Devaney, Hall Companion Site
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