MA 141 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling

This course is an introduction to sequences, difference equations, differential calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra.  This is the first course in a two semester, eight credit, sequence in differential equations and linear algebra. Specific topics include analytical and numerical solutions to difference equations and first-order and second-order linear differential equations, separation of variables, the method of undetermined coefficients, phase line analysis, stability of equilibrium, systems of equations, matrix equations, determinants, matrix inverses, Gaussian elimination, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. There is a heavy emphasis on mathematical modeling and applications. We use technology extensively, and we also focus on learning how to explain mathematics orally and in writing. Prerequisite: High school mathematics through pre-calculus. A basic understanding of differential calculus is strongly recommended.

Credits

4

Faculty

Fasteen, Jodi | Scharf, John | Sullivan, Eric |

Offered

Annual Fall & Spring Semesters