| Math 267 |
| Differential Equations & Transforms |
Course Information Spring 2007@ISU
Final Grades: Section C2; Section D2
Homework Assignments and Exams in Details: Section C2; Section D2
Instructor: Jun Pan
Office: Carver 384
Phone: 294-6959
Email: panjun66@iastate.edu
Office hours: MTRF 10:00 – 11:00am (or by appointment)
Location: Section C2-Carver 0184; Section D2-Carver 0282
Course
Description:
This course is intended to introduce students basic
procedures and techniques for solving ordinary differential equations. First
order equations, linear equations, constant coefficient equations.
Eigenvalue methods for systems of first order linear
equations. Introduction to stability and phase plane analysis.
Laplace transforms and series solutions to ordinary
differential equations.
Textbook:
Elementary Differential Equations
and Boundary
Value Problems
8th edition, by William E. Boyce and Richard C. DiPrima.
Syllabus: Tentative schedule of the lectures.
Homework: Homework will be assigned and collected weekly. Problems will be partly graded. Homework is due at the end of class on the day it is due. Late homework will not be accepted for any reason. Please keep in your mind that doing homework makes you familiar to the fundamental concepts and basic techniques and deepens your understanding. Its importance can never be over-emphasized. Please feel free to talk to me whenever you have difficulty or are unsure of your answers.
Attendance: Students are expected to attend at least 75% of the classes to pass this course. Attendance sheets will be passed in class to sign up.
Exams: There will be 4 in-class exams and the final exam. Exam problems will be similar to homework problems. Calculators will be allowed during exams. But you must show your work on the papers step by step to get full credit. No make-up exams, except for special circumstances. If an emergency causes you to miss an exam, contact me within 48 hours.
Course Grading: Course grades will be given based on the homework (20%), exams (70%), and attendance of classes (10%). Here is a tentative grading scale: A over 90%; B over 80%; C over 70%; D over 60%; F below 60%.
Software: You may need to use (1) the software provided by the textbook, (2) MATLAB (can be installed from www.it.iastate.edu/matlab/student/), in some homework problems. It is your responsibility to learn how to use them.
Tips for Success: See How to study.