MATH 285

Summer 2017 Part of Term S2

Part of Term S2
(8 week) Jun 12-Aug 3

Credit: 3 hours.

Techniques and applications of ordinary differential equations, including Fourier series and boundary value problems, and an introduction to partial differential equations. Intended for engineering majors and others who require a working knowledge of differential equations.

Credit is not given for both MATH 285 and any of MATH 284, MATH 286, MATH 441. Prerequisite: MATH 241.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Quantitative Reasoning II
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MATH 285 class schedule data for summer 2017
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
34331
Lecture-Discussion
Lecture-Discussion
D1
D1
11:00AM -11:50AM
12:00PM -12:50PM
MTWRF
W
245 Altgeld Hall
245 Altgeld Hall
Muncaster, R
Muncaster, R
Part of Term:
S2
Date Range:
06/12/17-08/03/17
Degree Notes:
Quantitative Reasoning II course.
38310
Online
ONL
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Carpenter, B
Part of Term:
S2
Date Range:
06/12/17-08/03/17
Degree Notes:
Quantitative Reasoning II course.
Section Info:
This section has an online format and requires access to Mathematica-based courseware. Students will receive information about how to sign up for an account in Mathable ($99) after enrollment in the course. This course contains multiple paper-based exams that must be taken with an approved proctor. Exams may be taken on campus with NetMath proctoring; for off-campus options see https://netmath.illinois.edu/offcampus.Credit is not given for both MATH 285 and any of MATH 284, MATH 286, MATH 441. Prerequisite: Math 241. A 16-week self-paced version of this class will also be available as part of the academic year term (not summer term). Registration for the self-paced class is done through https://netmath.illinois.edu/Register (not Self-Service). Students who will be on campus during Summer Session 2 are encouraged to select the on-campus section of this course. This course requires multiple paper-based exams that must be taken with an approved proctor. Exams may be taken on campus with NetMath proctoring; for off-campus options see https://netmath.illinois.edu/offcampus. Off-campus proctors must be able to scan completed exams and email them to NetMath for grading, as well as mailing the paper exam back for archival purposes.
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