MAT 285 Differential Equations

This course provides an introduction to ordinary differential equations with an emphasis on applications. Topics include first-order, linear higher-order, and systems of differential equations; numerical methods; series solutions; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; Laplace transforms; and Fourier series. Upon completion, students should be able to use differential equations to model physical phenomena, solve the equations, and use the solutions to analyze the phenomena.

Course Short Name

MAT 285

CIS Course ID

S11987

Effective Term

Summer 1997

College Transfer

This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics.

Minimum State Prerequisites

MAT 272

Minimum State Corequisites

None

Class Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Work Hours

0

Credit Hours

3

Projected Courses Offered

Format Offered:
I  (Internet),    D (Traditional Day),      N (Traditional Night),    - (waiting for college update),
H (Hybrid: mostly online with a reduced number of meetings. Contact institution for details),

This schedule is provided for planning purposes and is subject to change. Students should contact institutions to learn admission procedures, application deadlines and local prerequisites.