MA 232 Differential Equations and Linear Alg I
This course is an introduction to difference equations, differential equations, and linear algebra. Specific topics include analytical and numerical solutions to difference equations and first-order linear differential equations, phase line analysis, stability of equilibrium, matrix equations and eigenvalues. We emphasize how this mathematics can be used on many real-world problems such as how to predict the spread of a disease, how a home mortgage works, and how to understand the growth of animal populations. We use computers and calculators extensively, meeting in the computer lab once each week. We also focus on learning how to explain mathematics verbally and in writing.
Prerequisite
A grade of "C " or better in
MA 131 or in
MA 122.
Faculty
Cline, Kelly | George, John | Peterson, Dennis |
Offered
Annual Spring Semester