At Canisius College
(Since Fall 2006 -- Present)
H e r e a r e t h e c o u r s e s I t a u g h t a t C a n i s i u s .
M o s t o f t h e m w e r e t a u g h t m o r e t h a n o n c e .
- M A T 1 0 5 : F i n i t e M a t h e m a t i c s
- M A T 1 0 6 : C a l c u l u s f o r t h e N o n - S c i e n c e s
- M A T 1 0 8: P r e c a l c u l u s f o r S c i e n c e s
- M A T 1 0 9: C a l c u l u s w i t h R e v i e w I
- M A T 1 10: C a l c u l u s w i t h R e v i e w I I
- M A T 1 11: C a l c u l u s I
- M A T 1 12: C a l c u l u s II
- M A T 1 15: C a l c u l u s for Business
- M A T 1 50: Mathematics and Politics
- M A T 2 11: C a l c u l u s III
- M A T 219: Linear Algebra
- M A T 222: Differential Equations
- M A T 311: Abstract Algebra
- M A T 321: Real Analysis
- M A T 322: Topics in Analysis
- M A T 331: Geometry
- M A T 341: Numerical Analysis
- M A T 345: Mathematics of Climate and Sustainability
- M A T 351: Probability & Statistics I
- M A T 352: Probability & Statistics II
- M A T 421: Complex Analysis
- M A T 500: Topics in Applied Mathematics
- M A T 380/381/480: Mathematics Seminars I, II, III
At University of Nevada
(Fall 2003 -- Spring 2006)
During my stay at UNR, taught following courses. Some of them were taught more than once.
- Math 1 20 : Fundamentals of College Mathematics
- Math 176: C a l c u l u s for Business and Social Sciences
- Math 1 81: C a l c u l u s I
- Math 1 82: C a l c u l u s II
- Math 285: Differential Equations
At University of Kansas
(Fall 1999 -- Spring 2003)
During my stay at KU, taught following courses. Some of them were taught more than once.
- Math 1 16: C a l c u l u s II for non-majors
- Math 121: C a l c u l u s I (for science/engineering majors)
- Math 1 42: Honors C a l c u l u s II
- Math 320: Differential Equations
- Math 365: Elementary Statistics
- Math 526: Applied Mathematical Statistics (calculus-based)
- Math 590: Linear Algebra (upper division)
At University of California Davis
(Fall 1998 -- Spring 1999)
During my stay at UC Davis, taught following courses.
- Math 16A: Short C a l c u l u s I (for non-majors)
- Math 16B: Short C a l c u l u s II (for non-majors)
- Math 21B: C a l c u l u s II (for science/engineering majors)
- Math 21C: C a l c u l u s III (for science/engineering majors)
- Math 22A: Linear Algebra
At University of California Berkeley
- While I was a student at UC Berkeley, I served as a GSI (= graduate student instructor).
- Mostly, I led discussion sections for freshman or sophomore math courses:
Calculus; Business Calculus; Pre-calculus; Differential equations and Linear Algebra.
- After graduation, I also was an instructor (in full charge) for an upper-division Linear Algebra course.
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