Course description: Fourier series and integrals. Partial differential equations, probability and statistics.
Prerequisites: Math 292 and Math 301, or permission of department head.
Texts:
Fundamentals of Differential Equations by R. K. Nagle and E. B. Saff, 3rd edition, Addison-Wesley.
Statistics (Schaum's Outline) by Murray Spiegel.
For details about your instructor's contact information, office hours, and policies, go to www.faculty.mcneese.edu and access your instructor's website.
Course material will include the following topics:
| Topic | Chpt. | Approx. time |
|---|---|---|
| Separation of variables; Fourier series; | FDE, Ch. 11 | ~ 5 weeks |
| the heat equation; the wave equation; | ||
| Laplace's equation | ||
| Variables and graphs; frequency distributions; | Stat, Ch. 1–10 | ~ 10 weeks |
| measures of central tendency; measures of | ||
| dispersion; moments; elementary probability | ||
| theory; the binomial, normal, and Poisson | ||
| distributions; elementary sampling theory; | ||
| confidence intervals, tests of hypothesis | ||
| and decision making |
The Semester score for the course will be calculated by using the weights (%) indicated below:
| Weight (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 75% | Semester average | Tests | ______ % |
| Assignments | ______ % | ||
| _________ | ______ % | ||
| 25% | Final exam grade |
The Semester letter grade in the course will be assigned according to the scale below:
| Semester grade | Semester score |
|---|---|
| 90–100 | A |
| 80–89 | B |
| 70–79 | C |
| 60–69 | D |
| 0–59 | F |
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DMCS
Location:
Kirkman Hall, Beauregard Drive
Mail:
Box 92340, MSU, Lake Charles, LA 70609
Phone:
(337) 475–5788,
Fax:
(337) 475–5799
e-Mail:
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