The course develops students‘ fundamental skills of solving ordinary differential equations, and developing differential equations for real-world problems.

Course Code: MATH-2215

CREDIT HOURS: 03

Course learning outcome:

 At the end of the sysmester, students will be able to solve linear differential equations of first and higher order differential equations, and also understand many physical applications. 

Text Books:

A First Course in Differential Equations by Dennis G. Zill, Brooks Cole; 10th Edition
(March 15, 2012).ISBN-10: 1111827052

Reference Books:

1) Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley; 10th

Edition (August 16,2011).ISBN-10: 0470458364

2) Differential Equations with Boundary-Value Problems by Dennis G. Zill, Michael R.
Cullen, Brooks Cole; 8th Edition (March 15, 2012). ISBN-10: 1111827060

3) Elementary Differential Equations with Applications by C. H .Edwards, David E.
Penney, Pearson; 3rd Edition (October 20, 2008). ISBN-10: 0136054250

Evelaution of Marks:

Mid Term: 30%

Final Marks: 50%

Sessional Marks: 20% 

Commencement of Classes:

January 13, 2020

Mid term Examination

March 09 to March 13, 2020

Final Term Examination 

May 04 to 08, 2020

Course Material