Teaching

Below is the list of courses I have taught at Purdue (left) as well as their course descriptions (right). 

I have also won the Excellence in Teaching Award from the Purdue Math Department in 2022.

Courses where I led recitation

Fall 2016 (MATH 162, Section 329)

Spring 2017 (MATH 161, Sections 101 and 103)

Fall 2017 (MATH 261, Sections 626, 633, and 640)

Spring 2018 (MATH 162, Sections 231 and 238)


Courses where I taught my own class

Fall 2018 (MATH 158, Sections 002 and 025)

Spring 2019 (MATH 16020, Sections 001 and 002)

Summer 2019 (MATH 162, Section 300/333)

Fall 2019 (MATH 16010, Section 209/228)

Fall 2020 (MATH 16010, Section 437/456/813)

Spring 2022 (MATH/STAT 250)

Fall 2022 (MATH 16010, Section 513/532)

Spring 2023 (MATH/STAT 250)

MATH 158 (Precalculus - Functions And Trigonometry)

Credit Hours: 3.00. Functions, Trigonometry, and Algebra of calculus topics designed to fully prepare students for all first semester calculus courses. Functions topics include Quadratic, Higher Order Polynomials, Rational, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric. Other focuses include graphing of functions and solving application problems.

MATH 16010 (Applied Calculus I)

Credit Hours: 3.00. Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences.

MATH 16020 (Applied Calculus II)

Credit Hours: 3.00. This course covers techniques of integration; infinite series, convergence tests; differentiation and integration of functions of several variables; maxima and minima, optimization; differential equations and initial value problems; matrices, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.

MATH 161 (Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus I)

Credit Hours: 5.00. Introduction to differential and integral calculus of one variable, with applications.

MATH 162 (Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus II)

Credit Hours: 5.00. Continuation of MA 16100. Vectors in two and three dimensions, techniques of integration, infinite series, conic sections, polar coordinates, surfaces in three dimensions.

MATH 250 (Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus II)

Credit Hours: 2.00. (STAT 250) This course is designed to teach techniques for solving problems in probability theory which are relevant to the actuarial sciences. It is intended to help actuarial students prepare for the Society of Actuaries and Casualty Actuarial Society Exam P/1. Credit of Examination is not available for this course.

MATH 261 (Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus III)

Credit Hours: 4.00. Planes, lines, and curves in three dimensions. Differential calculus of several variables; multiple integrals. Introduction to vector calculus.