MATH375 - Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists
Course: MATH375 (Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists) in MATH department at University of Calgary.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 2 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 4 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 University of Calgary, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by MATH375
- BMEN388 - Biomedical Signals, Systems and Instrumentation I
- BMEN515 - Bioengineering Methods in Systems Biology and Physiology
- ENDG407 - Computational Numerical Methods
- MATH493 - Numerical Analysis II
- MDSC628 - Introduction to Computational Neuroscience
- ENEL327 - Signals and Transforms
- ENEL475 - Electromagnetic Fields and Applications
- MATH476 - Differential Equations II
- PHYS355 - Electromagnetic Theory I
- PHYS455 - Electromagnetic Theory II
- PHYS435 - Mathematical Methods in Physics
- PHYS449 - Statistical Mechanics I
- ENCH401 - Partial Differential Equations in Transport Processes
- PHYS481 - Computational Physics II
- BMEN415 - Sensor Systems and Data Analytics
- MATH322 - Curves and Surfaces
- MATH413 - Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
- PHEN435 - Mathematical Methods for Engineering Physicists
- ASPH401 - Galactic Astrophysics
- ENCH403 - Heat Transfer
- ENME461 - Mechatronics, Measurement, and Instrumentation
- ENPH388 - Fundamentals of Circuits and Systems I
- PHEN383 - Continuum Mechanics II
Academic Planning at University of Calgary
Students planning MATH375 at University of Calgary should complete 2 prerequisites before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 4-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing MATH375 enables enrollment in 23 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the MATH program.
This year 0 course at University of Calgary integrates into structured degree pathways for MATH programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.