Opportunities for undergraduate research
I somehow received the local MAA Section’s Distinguished Teaching Award.
I gave a talk.
If you want your sensibilities offended, and/or if you want to know what life was like 40 years ago,
feel free to view the slides.
(Best viewed using Acrobat, as there are animations.)
Past courses at USM:
- Quantitative Reasoning (summer 2013)
- Trigonometry (summer 2010, spring 2011, fall 2011)
- Brief Applied Calculus (MAT 102) (summer 2011, summer 2012, spring 2015,
summer 2015)
- Applied Calculus for Engineering Technology I (MAT 136) (summer 2009)
- Applied Calculus for Engineering Technology II (MAT 137) (fall 2010)
- Calculus I (MAT 167) (fall 2006, fall 2007 Honors,
fall 2008 Honors, summer 2009,
fall 2009, summer 2010,
fall 2012 Honors, summer 2013,
fall 2013 Honors, fall 2017
fall 2019)
- Calculus II (MAT 168) (spring 2007, spring 2008 Honors,
spring 2009 Honors,
summer 2009, spring 2010 Honors,
fall 2010,
spring 2013 Honors,
fall 2015,
fall 2017 (section 2),
fall 2017 (section 3),
spring 2018,
fall 2018)
- Mathematical Computing I (MAT 305) (fall 2007, fall 2009,
fall 2011,
spring 2013,
spring 2014,
Summer 2014,
spring 2015,
Spring 2016,
spring 2017,
spring 2018,
spring 2019)
- Linear Programming (MAT 4/518) (spring 2012)
- Number Theory (MAT 4/521) (summer 2011,
summer 2013,
summer 2015,
spring 2017,
spring 2019)
- Modern Algebra (MAT 423) (spring 2007,
spring 2008, spring 2009,
spring 2010, fall 2010,
spring 2011, fall 2011,
fall 2012, fall 2013,
fall 2015, fall 2016,
fall 2017, fall 2018,
fall 2019)
- Modern Algebra II (MAT 424) (spring 2011,
spring 2012, spring 2013, Spring 2016)
- Mathematical Culture (MAT 592) (summer 2012)
- Modern algebra (MAT 603, graduate level) (fall 2010, fall 2013)
- Topics in algebra (MAT 681) (fall 2008: Computational Algebra, fall 2010 Algebraic Biology, spring 2011: Galois Theory, spring 2014: Coding, Cryptography, and Games,
fall 2016: Computational Commutative Algebra I)
- Topics in computational mathematics (MAT 685) (spring 2017: C++ for Mathematicians)
Courses I've taught elsewhere in the past:
- Intermediate Algebra
- Elementary Statistics
- Precalculus
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Linear Algebra
- Ordinary Differential Equations