Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: This course aims to provide students with knowledge from descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis, probability, random variables, estimation, and inference.
Teaching Method: Wacom display drawing tablet, PowerPoint presentations, OneNote
Assessment method: Two mid-term exams, homework (WebAssign), weekly quizzes, a project, and a comprehensive final exam.
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: This course aims to provide students with knowledge from descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis, probability, random variables, estimation, and inference.
Teaching Method: Wacom display drawing tablet, PowerPoint presentations, OneNote
Assessment method: Two mid-term exams, homework (WebAssign), weekly quizzes, a project, and a comprehensive final exam.
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: A quantitative reasoning skills course for non-science majors. Topics include logical thinking, problem-solving strategies, beginning statistics and probability, exponential and logarithms modeling, and formula use, with basic algebra review.
Teaching Method: Wacom display drawing tablet, PowerPoint presentations, OneNote
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, critical thinking activities, quizzes, and a comprehensive final exam.
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: An introduction to calculus and analytic geometry, emphasizing critical thinking. Limits, derivatives, and integrals of the elementary functions of one variable, including transcendental functions.
Teaching Method: Wacom display drawing tablet, Worksheets
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, homework (WebWork), weekly quizzes, a project, and a comprehensive final exam.
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: A brief survey of calculus including both differentiation and integration with applications.
Teaching Method: Wacom display drawing tablet, PowerPoint presentations, OneNote
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, weekly quizzes (testgen), and a comprehensive final exam.
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: A brief but careful review of the main techniques of algebra. Polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Graphs, equations and inequalities, sequences.
Teaching Method: Wacom display drawing tablet, Worksheets
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, homework (Knewton alta), and a comprehensive final exam.
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: Solutions of first-order differential equations, nth-order linear equations, systems of linear differential equations, series solutions.
Teaching Method: Whiteboard
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, homework, quizzes, and a comprehensive final exam.
MAT 137: Calculus II (Spring 2020)
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: Review of integrals, Techniques of Integration, Applications of Integrals, Differential equations, Sequences and series, Introduction to parametric equations and curves.
Teaching Method: Whiteboard, Blackboard LMS, PowePoint presentations
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, homework, quizzes, and a comprehensive final exam.
MAT 316: Introduction to Linear Algebra (Spring 2020, Fall 2019)
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: System of equations, matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues.
Teaching Method: Whiteboard
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, homework, quizzes, and a comprehensive final exam.
MAT 238: Calculus III (Fall 2019)
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: Vector functions and multidimensional calculus; partial derivatives, gradients, optimization, multiple integrals, parametric curves and surfaces, vector calculus, line integrals, flux integrals, and vector fields.
Teaching Method: Whiteboard
Assessment method: Two mid-term exams, homework, quizzes, and a comprehensive final exam.
MATH 2360: Linear Algebra (Summer 2019)
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: Finite-dimensional vector spaces, linear transformations and matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Teaching Method: PowerPoint presentations
Assessment method: Two mid-term exams (Online), homework, and a comprehensive final exam (Online)
MATH 1452: Calculus II (Spring 2019, Fall 2018)
Level: Undergraduate
Course Content: Methods of integration, parametric equations, polar coordinates, hyperbolic functions, infinite series. Applications and problem-solving are strongly emphasized.
Teaching Method: Chalkboard
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, homework, and a comprehensive final exam
MATH 1451: Calculus I (Summer 2018, Spring 2018)
Level: Undergraduate (Instructor of record)
Course Content: Differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, differentials, indefinite integrals, definite integrals. Applications and problem-solving are strongly emphasized.
Teaching Method: Chalkboard
Assessment method: Two gateway exams, one mid-term exam, homework, and a comprehensive final exam
MATH 1550: Precalculus (Fall 2017)
Level: Undergraduate
Course Content: Topics from college algebra, trigonometry, and analytical geometry that are necessary prerequisites for Calculus I.
Teaching Method: PowerPoint presentations
Assessment method: Four mid-term exams, homework, and a comprehensive final exam
MATH 1331: Introductory Mathematical Analysis II (Spring 2016)
Level: Undergraduate
Course Content: Topics from differential and integral calculus that are of interest to students of business and the social sciences.
Teaching Method: PowerPoint presentations
Assessment method: Three mid-term exams, homework, and a comprehensive final exam
Learning Management System: Blackboard
Homework Platforms: Webwork, Pearson MyMathLab, Pearson Testgen, Knewton alta, Cengage WebAssign
Online Teaching Platforms: Blackboard Collaborate Ultra, Zoom
Online Exam Proctoring Tools: Proctorio, Webwork
Document Preparation Software: LaTex
Presentation\Video Platforms: Kaltura Capture, MS PowerPoint, OneNote
Mathematical Software: MATLAB, Maple, R