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Math 244 - Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics



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01:640:244 Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics (4)
First- and second-order ordinary differential equations; introduction to linear algebra and to systems of ordinary differential equations.
Prerequisite: CALC3. Credit restriction: CR4.

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Information for Fall 2009.



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Fall 2009 Schedule

InstructorType Index Section Day(s)/
Period
Time Room
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Campus
Butler, Terence L 01-03 MTh1 8:40 AM - 10:00 AM PH-115 BUS
Venugopalan, Sushmita R 20397 01 Th4* 1:55 PM - 2:50 PM SEC-202 BUS
Venugopalan, Sushmita R 26162 02 Th5* 3:35 PM - 4:30 PM SEC-217 BUS
Venugopalan, Sushmita R 28049 03 Th6* 5:15 PM - 6:10 PM SEC-220 BUS
Kramar, Miroslav L 05-07 MW6 5:00 PM - 6:20 PM SEC-117 BUS
Naqvi, Yusra R 30109 05 T3* 12:15 PM - 1:10 PM SEC-216 BUS
Naqvi, Yusra R 24938 06 T4* 1:55 PM - 2:50 PM SEC-204 BUS
Priyadarshi, Amit R 25383 07 T5* 3:35 PM - 4:30 PM SEC-220 BUS
Balaban, Tadeusz L 09-11 MW7 6:40 PM - 8:00 PM PH-111 BUS
Montalvan-Gamez, Humberto R 34412 09 Th6* 5:15 PM - 6:10 PM ARC-203 BUS
Montalvan-Gamez, Humberto R 34413 10 Th7* 6:55 PM - 7:50 PM ARC-105 BUS
Montalvan-Gamez, Humberto R 34414 11 Th8* 8:25 PM - 9:20 PM ARC-206 BUS

Previous semesters

Maple

You will use the Maple Symbolic Manipulation System in this course, which is also used in Math 251 (Calc 3). Consult the semester page for details.

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