I have taught the following courses:
University of Cincinnati (UC): (as an instructor)
MATH 1062: Calculus II [Fall 2024]
This is the second course of the series of Calculus. This introduces disc and shell method, more integration techniques, arc-length and surface area of revolutions, improper integral and infinite series.
MATH 1024: Stem Prep II [Fall 2024]
This course is about trigonometric functions (+little calculus)
MATH 1061: Calculus I [Winter 2024, Winter 2025]
This course introduces limits, differentiation and its applications, integrations with FTC and u-sub
MATH 1020 and 1023: Stem Prep I [Fall 2023]
This course is about different kinds of functions (linear, exponential, power function, polynomial, rational functions)
MATH 1044: Applied Calculus I [Fall 2023]
Calculus I but focus on more computations and applications
Concordia University (CU)
As an instructor:
MATH 201: Elementary Functions
This course is about different kinds of functions (linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometic functions)
MATH 202: College Algebra
This course is about advanced (compared with MATH 201 above) properties of functions, such as, zeros of polynomial (including some tests), complex numbers (including d Moivre's theorem), mathematical inductions, arithmetic and geometric Sequences, binomial theorem, and permutations and combinations.
MATH 203: Differential & Integral Calculus I
The main theme is differentiations with limits, and their applications, including graph sketching, L'Hospital rules, and optimizations (a slower pace of MATH 1061 in UC)
As a teaching assistant:
MATH 203: Differential & Integral Calculus I
MATH 205: Differential & Integral Calculus II
This course mainly covers the following topics:
Riemann Sums, Integrations and their applications, sequences and infinite series including test of convergence.
MATH 208 EC: Fundamental Mathematics I
This course is for business students using Mathematica, which covers graphs (linear, quadratic, exponential, log), interests, future values, systems of equations and matrices, linear programming, counting principles, and basic probability theory.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK): (as a teaching assistant)
MATH 1020: General Mathematics
This course is kind of Pre-algebra and Pre-calculus course.
MATH 1510: Calculus for Engineers
Calculus course for students in Department of Engineering
MATH 2055 (No longer exists)
Mathematical Analysis for students majored in Educations and Mathematics.