MATH1005 - Differential Equations and Infinite Series for Engineering or Physics
Course: MATH1005 (Differential Equations and Infinite Series for Engineering or Physics) in MATH department at Carleton University.
Credit Hours: 0.5 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 3 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 23 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the MATH curriculum at Carleton University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by MATH1005
- CHEM2104 - Physical Chemistry II
- ELEC3105 - Electromagnetic Fields
- MATH2008 - Intermediate Calculus
- MATH3705 - Mathematical Methods I
- MATH2454 - Ordinary Differential Equations (Honours)
- MATH3800 - Mathematical Modeling and Computational Methods
- MAAE3004 - Dynamics of Machinery
- SYSC3600 - Systems and Simulation
- ELEC2507 - Electronics I
- SYSC3203 - Bioelectrical Systems
- SYSC3610 - Biomedical Systems, Modeling, and Control
- STAT2655 - Introduction to Probability with Applications (Honours)
- STAT3210 - Inferential Data Science Foundations I
- ELEC2501 - Circuits and Signals
- MAAE3202 - Mechanics of Solids II
- STAT2660 - Mathematics for Finance (Honours)
- SYSC3500 - Signals and Systems
- SYSC4205 - Image Processing for Medical Applications
- ELEC3605 - Electrical Engineering
- ECOR2606 - Numerical Methods
- MATH2000 - Multivariable Calculus and Fundamentals of Analysis
- MATH2004 - Multivariable Calculus for Engineering or Physics
- MAAE3400 - Applied Thermodynamics
Academic Planning at Carleton University
Students planning MATH1005 at Carleton University should complete 3 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH1005 enables enrollment in 23 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the MATH program.
This year 0 course at Carleton University integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.