Logistics: Math 2280-1 meets MTWF 8:35 - 9:25 a.m., in LCB 215. There are optional problem sessions on Thursdays from 8:35-9:35, also in our classroom LCB 215. Many students find these problem sessions quite useful. I hold office hours MWF 2:30-3:20, in my office LCB 204. If you need to see me outside of these times, we can set up an appointment. (You're free to drop by my office whenever you want, but I'll chase you away if I'm busy.) My office phone number is 801-581-7318 and my email address is korevaar "at" math.utah.edu. This page is located at http://www.math.utah.edu/~korevaar/2280spring11 Prerequisites: Grades of at least ``C'' in Math 2270 and 2210, or equivalent. Practically speaking, if you only got ``C'' grades in one or both of those classes you may struggle in this class. Text: Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, Computing and Modeling, 4th edition, by C. Henry Edwards and David E Penney. ISBN=9780131561076. Course details: This 2280-1 syllabus contains detailed course information: information about our class, including a course outline, grading policy, exam dates, expected schedule etc. Class lecture notes will be in this directory. The homework page will contain assignments (and solutions, after you hand them in). The exam page will contain review material, practice exams, actual exams and solutions. 2280spring10 is my directory from the last time I taught this course, in spring 2010. You can get a good idea of how I plan to teach the current class by looking at that page and its links. |