MAT 351. Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations

Differential equations are introduced as a mathematical expression of the postulates and principles describing growth, decay, and oscillatory phenomena. Examples are chosen from biology, chemistry, economics, medicine, the public sector, and the social sciences. The interpretation of the mathematical solutions with respect to the given problems is emphasized. The use of computers in problem-solving is also included. (Offered on a tutorial basis by arrangement with the department.)
Prerequisite: English 102 and Mathematics 242.
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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