Introduction to Partial Differential Equation : First and second order equations, characteristics. Cauchy problems, elliptic, hyperbolic, and parabolic equations. Introduction to boundary and initial value problems and their applications.
Making my schedule and I get to pick an upper division math elective. This is the only elective that seems to fit my schedule. Should I even attempt this class? Oh yeah, it's pre-requisite is Intro to Differential Equation. I am enrolled in that class next semester so I would be taking both classes at the same time. In my experience, a lot of pre-req requirements are kinda bull because you barely use what you learn in the pre-req class. But do you guys think I'll be okay taking both classes at the same time?
EDIT:
How about
Mathematical Optimization: Linear and nonlinear programming: simplex methods, duality theory, theory of graphs, Kuhn-Tucker theory, gradient methods, and dynamic programming.
Sounds like a lot of programming junk which I really have no experience. The last programming class I took was Pascal back in high school. But the pre-req for this class I've fulfilled.
Making my schedule and I get to pick an upper division math elective. This is the only elective that seems to fit my schedule. Should I even attempt this class? Oh yeah, it's pre-requisite is Intro to Differential Equation. I am enrolled in that class next semester so I would be taking both classes at the same time. In my experience, a lot of pre-req requirements are kinda bull because you barely use what you learn in the pre-req class. But do you guys think I'll be okay taking both classes at the same time?
EDIT:
How about
Mathematical Optimization: Linear and nonlinear programming: simplex methods, duality theory, theory of graphs, Kuhn-Tucker theory, gradient methods, and dynamic programming.
Sounds like a lot of programming junk which I really have no experience. The last programming class I took was Pascal back in high school. But the pre-req for this class I've fulfilled.