M 427J Differential Equations
Unique Number 52805
Instructor: John Meth, RLM 9.144, 512-475-9138, jmeth@math.utexas.edu
Office Hours: MWF 11:05-11:55
Textbook: Differential Equations and Their Applications, 4th ed., by
Martin Braun
Class Time and Location: MWF 12PM-1PM, RLM 4.102
Prerequisites and Restrictions: The prerequisite is one of M408D, M308L,
M408L, M308N, M408S or M408M, with a grade of at least C-.
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Grades are distributed as follows:
- Quizzes: 20%. Quizzes will be given on most Thursdays. Your two lowest quiz scores will
be dropped. There will be no makeups for any reason.
- Midterms: 60%. There will be three midterms. I will replace your lowest midterm score with
your final exam score, provided that this is to your benefit (i.e. your grade on the final
exam is better than your lowest midterm score). Each midterm score will count for 20% of
your final grade. There will be no makeups or alternate midterm times for any reason. The
dates of our midterms can be found on the lessons calendar, below.
- Final Exam: 20%. The final exam is worth 20%. There will be no makeups for any reason.
There will be no alternate final exam times for any reason. To find
information about the final exam, google UT Finals Schedule and
enter the unique number of our class.
- Grade cutoffs: If the course is curved, the curve will not be known until after the
final exam. You are guaranteed cutoffs that are standard (93-100 A, 90-92 A-, 87-89 B+, etc.)
or better. Final grades are final and will not be changed. If you
feel extenuating circumstances were deleterious to your grade in
the course, please contact Student Emergency Services.
Content:
The topics to be covered in class can be found here:
https://www.ma.utexas.edu/academics/courses/course-syllabi#m427j-syllabus
Calendar:
Our lecture and homework calendar can be found here:
DELessons.html
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appropriate academic accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. For more information,
contact the Office of the Dean of Students at 512-471-6259, 512-471-4641 TTY.
If you plan on using accommodations, please notify me in the first twelve class days of the
semester.
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floor of the Student Services Building (SSB), with hours Monday through Friday, 8AM-5PM,
and may be reached at 512-471-3515 (appointments) and 512-471-CALL (crisis line).
- Religious Holidays: According to university policy, you must notify me of your pending
absence at least fourteen days prior to the date of observance of a religious holy day. You
will be given an opportunity to complete any missed work within a reasonable amount of
time after the absence.