Differential Equations


Course Overview

Course Code: MATH-269

Department: Mathematics

Credit Hours: 3.00

Illinois Articulation Initiative Number: IAI MTH 912

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This course will cover First Order Differential Equations including the topics of the existence and uniqueness of solutions, separable equations, linear equations, initial value problems, exact equations, various substitution methods, basic numerical methods, and applications. The course will also cover higher order equations including the topics of linear independence, the Wronskian, the methods of undetermined coeffecients and variation of parameters, and the general solution to homogenous and non-homogeneous linear equations, and applications. Additionally, the course will cover the use of LaPlace Transforms to solve initial value problems, and solving Systems of Differential Equations. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 267 with a grade of C or better

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Term: Spring 2025

Section Name: MATH-269-MC01D

Location: Main Campus

Available Seats: 32

Faculty Name: C. Elliott

Min Credits: 3.00

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