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Yorck Sommerhäuser
Courses
Introduction to Differential Equations
- Spring semester 2014
- Course: MTH 306
- Section: Y
- Instructor: Y. Sommerhäuser
- Schedule:
- Time: Tue, Thu, 2:00 pm-3:20 pm
- Room: NSC 205
- Recitation sessions:
- Y2: Thu, 12:00 pm-12:50 pm, Baldy 8B, Teaching Assistant: Tokuei Higashino
- Y3: Tue, 1:00 pm-1:50 pm, Clemens 119, Baldy 8B, Teaching Assistant: Tokuei Higashino
- Office hours of Y. Sommerhäuser:
Mon 12:00 pm-1:00 pm, Tue 4:00 pm-5:00 pm,
Thu 4:00 pm-5:00 pm, and by appointment
- Office hours of T. Higashino: Tue, Wed, 4:00 pm-5:00 pm, Room 126
- Office hours of X. Zhang: Fri, 10:00 am-11:30 am, Room 140
- Textbook: C. H. Edwards/D. E. Penney: Differential equations and boundary value problems - computing and modeling, 2nd UB custom edition, Pearson, Upper Saddle River, 2008
- Outline: We cover at least the sections 1.1-1.6, 2.2, 2.4, 3.1-3.6, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1-7.6, and 8.1-8.3. Time permitting, we will also cover
the sections 6.3 and 6.4.
- Test 1: Thu, March 6
- Test 2: Thu, April 10
- Final: Tue, May 13, 3:30 pm-6:30 pm, NSC 205
- Examination criteria: The final grade will be computed using the following weights.
- Attendance: 5 percent
- Online homework: 10 percent
- Quizzes: 10 percent
- Projects: 10 percent
- Test 1: 20 percent
- Test 2: 20 percent
- Final exam: 25 percent
- Grading:
- A: 90 percent (or better)
- A-: 88 percent (or better)
- B+: 86 percent (or better)
- B: 80 percent (or better)
- B-: 78 percent (or better)
- C+: 76 percent (or better)
- C: 70 percent (or better)
- C-: 68 percent (or better)
- D+: 66 percent (or better)
- D: 60 percent (or better)
- Policies: Attendance is required and contributes to the final grade. Three classes may be missed without affecting this grade. A student who was absent in more than half of the class meetings automatically has failed the course, regardless of his other scores.
- Homework: Every week, there will be an online homework assignment, which uses the online homework system WeBWorK at http://ww2.math.buffalo.edu/webwork2/2014_1_MTH306_Sommerhauser/. For this system, your username is your UBIT name, and your password is your UB person number. The time frame for this homework begins on Tuesday after the lecture, and ends the next Tuesday one hour before the lecture.
However, late homework is accepted for another week, but only for 75 percent of the point value. This grace period also ends on Tuesday one hour before the lecture.
Moreover, there will be a reading assignment in every lecture.
- Recitation sessions: The recitation sessions begin in the second week of classes. During the recitation sessions, you will either take a quiz or work on a computer algebra project using the computer algebra system MAPLE, which can be downloaded at http://www.buffalo.edu/ubit/service-guides/software.html. Both quizzes and computer algebra projects will contribute to your final grade.
- Tutoring: Mathematics tutors are available at no charge in the Mathematics Help Center in Rooms 107 and 110 of the Mathematics Building, which is open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 12 m and 1 pm to 3 pm on days when classes are in session.
- Syllabus.
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