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  • Discipline(s): Mathematics STEM
  • Available: Summer Session II
  • Course Type: Standard Courses
  • Taught in: English
  • Course Fee: TBA
  • Credits: 3
  • Course Travel: None

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MATH 260: Differential Equations

 

Course Description
This course introduces ordinary differential equations (ODEs), emphasizing analytical techniques, computational methods, and applications in engineering, physics, and biology. Topics include first- and second-order ODEs, systems of ODEs, Laplace transforms, series solutions, and applications to modeling. Optional computational labs using MATLAB or Python enhance problem-solving and visualization, preparing students for advanced mathematics and applied fields.
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Measures

Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Solve first-order ODEs using separation of variables, integrating factors, and exact methods (Quizzes, Problem Sets, Midterm, Final)
  • Solve second- and higher-order linear ODEs with constant and variable coefficients (Quizzes, Problem Sets, Midterm, Final)
  • Analyze systems of ODEs using matrix methods (Problem Sets, Midterm, Final)
  • Apply Laplace transforms and series solutions to ODEs (Problem Sets, Final)
  • Model physical systems using ODEs (e.g., circuits, oscillations) (Problem Sets, Computational Labs)
  • Use computational tools (optional) to solve and visualize ODE solutions (Computational Labs)