Teaching
I teach a wide variety of courses, ranging from freshman level core curriculum and service courses to senior level mathematics courses for majors:
- MATH 1111 (College Algebra)
- MATH 1113 (Precalculus)
- MATH 1413 (Survey of Calculus)
- MATH 1634 (Differential Calculus)
- MATH 2644 (Integral Calculus)
- MATH 2654 (Multivariable Calculus)
- MATH 2853 (Elementary Linear Algebra)
- MATH 3003 (Transition to Advanced Mathematics)
- MATH 3243 (Advanced Calculus)
- MATH 3303 (Ordinary Differential Equations)
- MATH 4233 (College Geometry)
- MATH 4253 (Real Analysis)
- MATH 4353 (Complex Analysis)
- MATH 4413 (Abstract Algebra I)
- MATH 4423 (Abstract Algebra II)
- MATH 4513 (Linear Algebra I)
- MATH 4523 (Linear Algebra II)
- MATH 4613 (Introduction to Topology)
Pedagogy
- Read a brilliant essay by Ben House on the lowering of educational expectations over the past 150 years.
- Read my Teaching Philosophy.
- Read my Ten Commandments for taking a test.
Current Course Information
STEM Tutoring Center
The STEM Tutoring Center is a service provided by the Department of Student Success for students in freshman level courses. It is open approximately 36 hours per week in room 1201 of the Technology-enhanced Learning Center (TLC). The STEM Tutoring Center is not private tutoring: It is a place where you can go and work your homework and know there will be someone available to answer any questions should they arise.
- Read the schedule for the STEM Tutoring Center.