MATH 307 D: Syllabus
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- Description
- Math 307 D is an introductory course in ordinary differential equations.
Includes first and second order equations and Laplace transform.
- Lectures
- Section D MWF, 10:30-11:20am,
THO 119
- Instructor
- Camil I. Aponte Román
Office hours: W, F, 9:30am-10:20am
Office: PDL , C-8D
E-mail: camili@math.washington.edu
- Textbook
- Elementary Differential Equations and BVP (9th edition, 8th OK), by Boyce and DiPrima
- If you are using the 8th edition, check this
list of differences between the 2 editions regularly
(thanks to Hart Smith for the list).
- Homework
- The homework will be usually collected on Wednesdays.
- Homework should be neat and easy to understand.
- You should show all the work in order to get a full score.
- Unstapled homework solutions will not be accepted.
- Late homwework will NOT be accepted.
- The weekly homework will be posted in the Homework
section of the class website.
- Quizzes
- There will be THREE quizzes during the quarter. The specific dates of the quizzes can be found in the class Calendar.
- Exams
- There will be midterm and a final exam.
Midterm: Friday, Oct 28, during lecture time at 10:30am-11:20am
THO 119.
Final: will be given according to the date stablished by the registar
There are NO MAKE-UP EXAMS. If you have a compelling,
unavoidable, and well-documented reason for missing a test,
you should speak with the instructor as soon as possible.
- Grades
| Homework | 10% |
| Quiz 1 | 5% |
| Quiz 2 | 10% |
| Quiz 3 | 10% |
| Midterm | 25% |
| Final | 40% |
- Attendance
- Attendance is very important for this class. If you miss a day of lecture it is your responsability
to catch up with the material. There is no guarantee that the topic missed will be covered again during lectures.
- Disabilities
- If you have a documented disability and wish to discuss academic accommodations, please contact me as soon as possible.