I do not remember a single thing from my freshman real analysis course. I do however know that I was pushed hard to develop my skills of writing, reading, typesetting, and communicating mathematics while working on challenging problems. While I could not tell you the statement or proof of the Bolzano-Weierstrass Theorem, these skills are what have carried me through my undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate careers. When I think about what I most want my students to take away from my courses it is a similar set of skills. I, of course, also want them to understand the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, but I only expect them to cary a general sense of how the subject works into the near future. If I can successfully impart these skills, then they will be able to rediscovery this content in the future for themselves should they need or want to. With this in mind, I cater my lectures to give short, intuitive, and geometric explanations of ideas, so I can maximize time for students to develop these skills in-class together under my guidance.
Math 109, College Algebra. Fall 2024, Spring 2025.
Math 111, Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics. Fall 2024 (2 sections).
Math 330, History of Mathematics. Winter 2025 (2 Sections).
FY 101, First Year Experience. Fall 2022.
Math 101, Basic Mathematics for Science. Fall 2023.
Math 113, Essential Precalculus. Fall 2021, Fall 2022, Fall 2023.
Math 121, Calculus I. Fall 2021, Winter 2022, Fall 2022 (2 sections), Fall 2023.
Math 122, Calculus II. Winter 2022, Winter 2023, Winter 2024.
Math 160, Mathematics for Social Justice. Winter 2023, Spring 2024.
Math 212, Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers. Winter 2022, Winter 2023, Winter 2024.
Math 220, Logic, Sets, and Relations. Spring 2023.
Math 224, Linear Algebra. Fall 2023.
Math 004, Intro to College Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences. Fall 2019.
Math 007B, Introduction to College Mathematics for Sciences II. Fall 2019, Fall 2020 (2 Sections), Winter 2021.
Math 009B, First-Year Calculus 4. Winter, Spring 2020.
Math 010A, Calculus of Several Variables. Spring 2020.
Math 140, Polynomials and Number Systems. Winter 2020, Spring 2021.
Math 144, Introduction to Set Theory. Spring 2021.
Instructor
Math 111, College Algebra. Autumn 2014, Winter 2015, Spring 2015, Winter 2018.
Math 105, University Mathematics I. Summer 2015.
Math 112, Elementary Functions. Winter 2016, Fall 2016.
Math 211, Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics. Summer 2017.
Math 251, Calculus I. Spring 2016.
Math 252, Calculus II. Spring 2017.
Teaching Assistant
Math 242, Calculus for Business and Social Science II. Winter 2017.
Math 243, Introduction to Methods of Probability and Statistics. Autumn 2015, Autumn 2017.
Grader
Math 634, Algebraic Topology. Fall 2018.