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Modeling Concrete Mechanical Systems

CSIE 377: Taken concurrently with MATH 325: Differential Equations (3 credits) and PHY 330: Intermediate Mechanics I (3 credits). An interdisciplinary course on the connections between classical mechanics and differential equations. The seminar will explore the mathematical modeling of various concrete mechanical systems using differential equations and software. Check back for more information regarding CSIE seminar/AS-L project specifics.

MATH 325: Differential Equations
First and second order differential equations with applications, linear differential equations, power series solutions, and Laplace transforms. Prereq: MATH 121 and MATH 122

PHY 330: Intermediate Mechanics I
The statics and dynamics of a particle, projectiles with air resistance, central forces, dynamics of a system of particles, vibrational motion, and pendulums. Prereq: PHY 224; MATH 121; MATH 122.

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Course

Cr

Title

Day

Time

Location

CRN

CSIE 377 

1

Modeling Mechanical Systems

F

1:00pm-1:50pm

TBD

26936
OR **
27225

MATH 325

3

Differential Equations

MWF

12:00pm-12:50pm

322 PH

24127

PHY 330

3

Intermediate Mechanics I

MW

1:00pm-2:15pm

341 Strong

27216

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**Students may take:

- All three classes - enroll in CRNs 24127, 21126, 27225.

- MATH 325 and CSIE 377 - enroll in CRNs 24127 and 27225.

- PHY 330 and CSIE 377 - enroll in CRNs 27216 and 26936

Current students can register for CSIE clusters online. Go to the Add/Drop Classes screen and enter ALL appropriate CRNS before clicking on 'Submit Changes'. See the example below:

Add Class 4