Math 271: Differential Equations

Course Description
Math 271 is an introduction to differential equations and applications. Topics in Math 271 include: first-order equations and their applications; second-order linear equations and their applications; Laplace transforms; and power series solutions to differential equations.
Who should take this course?
Generally, students studying engineering, science and mathematics. You should consult the planning sheet for your program and consult an advisor to determine if this course is required.
Who is eligible to take this course?
The prerequisite for this course is Math 153 with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or concurrent enrollment in Math 153.
Is this course transferable?
This course transfers to the University of Washington as UW Math 307; consult an advisor or see the Transfer Center to determine transferability to other institutions.
What textbook is used for this course?
The third edition of Schaum's Outline of Differential Equations by Richard Bronson and Gabriel.
What else is required for this course?
Students are required to have a graphing calculator; the TI-83 Plus (or TI-84 Plus or TI-89) is recommended.
When is this course offered?
Math 271 is offered Fall and Winter Quarters.
Winter 2013 Sections
A MTWThF 9:30a–10:20a SQL 309 Owen
Fall 2013 Sections
A MTWThF 11:30a–12:20p Eldridge