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Quick Course Information

Course Information

  • Title: MTH 321: Ordinary Differential Equation
  • Sections: A & B

Instructor Information

  • Instructor: Dr. Alex John Quijano
  • Office: Buckley Center 279
  • Email:

Lectures and Discussions

The course schedule and location is:

  • Section A: TuTh 8:10 AM - 9:35 AM, Shiley Hall 206
  • Section B: TuTh 9:45 AM - 11:10 AM, Shiley Hall 206


Quick Academic Support

Walk-In Help Hours

Dr. Alex John Quijano

  • Walk-in Monday to Thursday at 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Buckley Center 279

Appointment-Based Sessions

Dr. Alex John Quijano

The Learning Commons

Students can get academic assistance through Learning Commons tutoring services and workshops. The Co-Pilot peer tutoring program provides students with opportunities to work with other students to get help in writing, math, group projects, and other courses. Schedule an appointment to meet with a Co-Pilot (tutor) by visiting the Learning Commons website. Students can also meet with a Co-Pilot during drop-in hours. Check the Learning Commons website or drop by the Learning Commons in BC 163 to learn more about their services. Find a tutor at the Learning Commons to get support on your academic journey.

Math Resource Center

Appointment-based tutoring accepts appointments starting week 1 and sessions start week 2. Visit the Math Resource Center website to sign-up for an appointment. Drop-in tutoring is Monday to Thursday, 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM in BC 163 and starts week 2. Check the Math Resource Center website or drop by the center for more information.


Quick Communication Tools

Microsoft Teams

The Teams for this course is MTH-321AB-fa24.

Email

My UP email is .

If you prefer communicating through email, note that I have set up an email filter for this course, and you must put the “MTH 321” keyword in your subject line.


Quick Assignment Tools

Moodle

All assignments must be submitted through Moodle or physically. You are already listed in Moodle for this course using your UP account. The course Moodle page can also be accessed through Teams.

Desmos

Use your UP email to sign-up for a free Desmos account and join our Desmos class MTH-321: Ordinary Differential Equation [Quijano]. If you need the Desmos class code, use VKKPY8.

Wolfram

Mathematica software is installed on every machine in the UP computer labs.

You can access Wolfram Alpha website for free and the website can also be accessed through Teams.