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University-level course syllabus outlining structure, requirements, policies, and thematic focus of a Spring 2025 mathematics course on differential equations, dynamical systems, and chaos.
Year: 2025
Semester: Spring
Course Code: Math 312
Course Title: Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
Instructor: John E. McCarthy
Credit Units: 3
Class Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 10:00–11:20
Classroom: Mallinckrodt 302
Office Hours Location: 105 Cupples I
Prerequisites: Math 233 (Multivariable Calculus); Math 309 (Matrix Algebra)
Exams: Midterm (March 6); Final Exam (May 6, 6:00–8:00)
Homework: Weekly assignments, due Tuesdays
Textbook: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
Textbook Author: Steven H. Strogatz
Additional Reading: Chaos: Making a New Science
Additional Reading Author: James Gleick
Topics Covered: Linear systems of differential equations; flows on the line and circle; bifurcations; phase plane; limit cycles; Lorenz equations; chaos; strange attractors; fractals
Grading Breakdown: Attendance and participation (20%); Homework (30%); Midterm (20%); Final exam (30%)
Grading Scale: A (90–100); B (80–89); C (70–79); D (60–69); F (0–59)
Academic Integrity Policy: Independent homework write-ups required; no internet solutions; closed-book exams
Institutional Policies: Reporting requirements for sexual misconduct; Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance procedures
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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