MATH 33B
Differential Equations
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: course 31B with grade of C- or better. Highly recommended: course 33A. First-order, linear differential equations; second-order, linear differential equations with constant coefficients; power series solutions; linear systems. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Spring 2019 - Professor Leger's lectures are very clear and he explains concepts well. To the greatest extent possible in an undergrad lower division math class, he provides motivation/simple proofs for the topics covered. Homework is quite simple and not very time consuming. It's assigned straight from the textbook and is based on that week's lectures. You can easily do them by reading the relevant chapters of the textbook. If you read the textbook before doing the homeworks, the midterms and final are really easy as they are pretty much the same as the homework. On a lighter note, his French accent (which is easy to understand) and mannerisms remind you of a typical math professor. Overall, I enjoyed the class.
Spring 2019 - Professor Leger's lectures are very clear and he explains concepts well. To the greatest extent possible in an undergrad lower division math class, he provides motivation/simple proofs for the topics covered. Homework is quite simple and not very time consuming. It's assigned straight from the textbook and is based on that week's lectures. You can easily do them by reading the relevant chapters of the textbook. If you read the textbook before doing the homeworks, the midterms and final are really easy as they are pretty much the same as the homework. On a lighter note, his French accent (which is easy to understand) and mannerisms remind you of a typical math professor. Overall, I enjoyed the class.