MATH308 - Differential Equations
Course: MATH308 (Differential Equations) in MATH department at Texas A&M University.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: third-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 4 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 81 advanced courses for further study
Part of the MATH curriculum at Texas A&M University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by MATH308
- MATH437 - Principles of Numerical Analysis
- AERO310 - Aerospace Dynamics
- CVEN302 - Computer Applications in Engineering and Construction
- CVEN363 - Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
- CVEN657 - Dynamic Loads and Structural Behavior
- PHYS221 - Optics and Thermal Physics
- PHYS331 - Theoretical Methods for Physicists I
- MATH460 - Tensors and General Relativity
- PHYS309 - Modern Physics
- GEOP470 - Computational Geophysics
- MATH412 - Theory of Partial Differential Equations
- MATH439 - Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces
- MATH469 - Introduction to Mathematical Biology
- MEEN459 - Sound and Vibration Measurements
- OCEN363 - Dynamics and Vibrations
- OCNG451 - Mathematical Modeling of Ocean Climate
- CVEN663 - Structural Stability
- OCEN652 - Numerical Methods in Ocean Engineering
- MATH442 - Mathematical Modeling
- PHYS222 - Modern Physics for Engineers
- MATH601 - Methods of Applied Mathematics I
- MATH602 - Methods and Applications of Partial Differential Equations
- AERO214 - Introduction to Aerospace Mechanics of Materials
- AERO304 - Aerospace Structural Analysis I
- BMEN343 - Biomedical Engineering Materials
- CVEN306 - Materials Engineering for Civil Engineers
- MATH311 - Topics in Applied Mathematics I
- MATH417 - Numerical Methods
- MATH647 - Mathematical Modeling
- MATH425 - The Mathematics of Contingent Claims
- MEEN363 - Dynamics and Vibrations
- MEEN617 - Mechanical Vibrations
- MEEN634 - Dynamics and Modeling of Mechatronic Systems
- MEEN659 - Sound and Vibration Measurements
- MEEN613 - Engineering Dynamics
- MEEN344 - Fluid Mechanics
- MEEN626 - Lubrication Theory
- AERO222 - Introduction to Aerospace Computation
- AERO301 - Theoretical Aerodynamics
- AERO478 - Low Temperature Plasma - Theory, Modeling, Applications
- BMEN211 - Biomedical Applications of Signals and Systems
- GEOP313 - Geophysical Field Methods
- OCEN361 - Applied Numerical Methods
- MATH309 - Linear Algebra for Differential Equations
- NUEN301 - Nuclear Reactor Theory
- CVEN652 - Soil Dynamics
- BMEN321 - Circuits, Signals, and Systems
- BMEN341 - Biotransport
- ECEN214 - Electrical Circuit Theory
- ECEN314 - Signals and Systems
- ECEN420 - Linear Control Systems
- MEEN260 - Mechanical Measurements
- OCEN214 - Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
- PHIL451 - Probability, Decision Theory and Game Theory - How Should I Choose
- CVEN673 - Transport Phenomena in Porous Media
- ATMO336 - Atmospheric Dynamics
- ATMO435 - Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology
- ATMO461 - Broadcast Meteorology
- BAEN366 - Transport Processes in Biological Systems
- CHEN354 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II
- CSCE442 - Scientific Programming
- MATH401 - Advanced Engineering Mathematics
- MEEN357 - Engineering Analysis for Mechanical Engineers
- NUEN302 - Introduction to Nuclear Engineering II
- OCEN362 - Hydromechanics
- PETE310 - Reservoir Fluids
- PHYS225 - Electronic Circuits and Applications
- CVEN633 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials
- MATH614 - Dynamical Systems and Chaos
- CHEN304 - Chemical Engineering Fluid Operations
- GEOP341 - Fundamentals of Geophysics
- OCEN351 - Rigid Body Dynamics For Ocean Engineers
- MATH658 - Applied Harmonic Analysis
- ATMO441 - Satellite Meteorology and Remote Sensing
- CHEN604 - Chemical Engineering Process Analysis I
- MATH634 - Stochastic Calculus
- BMEN344 - Biological Interactions and Testing
- MTDE446 - Applied Reliability Engineering to Subsea Systems
- CHEN320 - Numerical Analysis for Chemical Engineers
- MTDE443 - Subsea Riser Design
- PETE301 - Petroleum Engineering Numerical Methods
Academic Planning at Texas A&M University
Students planning MATH308 at Texas A&M University should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 4-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH308 enables enrollment in 81 advanced courses for further study
This third-year course at Texas A&M University integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.