College Teaching Certificate
At the University of Iowa in Fall 2020, I obtained the Graduate Certificate in College Teaching. This certificate prepares graduate students to teach at the college or university level through coursework and supervised experiences called practicums.
Online Teaching Certificate
At the University of Iowa in Spring 2022, I obtained the Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching. This certificate prepares graduate students to teach online courses at the college or university level. Instruction provides techniques and models to incorporate technology into an online course.
Teaching Experience
University of Utah
Instructor (Duties include lecturing, grading homework/quizzes/exams, leading review sessions, holding office hours)
Math 1090: Business Algebra - Spring 2024
Math 1030: Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning - Spring 2024
Math 1080: Precalculus - Fall 2023
Math 1050: College Algebra - Fall 2023
Math 1090: Business Algebra - Summer 2023
Math 1080: Precalculus - Spring 2023
Math 1030: Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning - Fall 2022
Math 1090: Business Algebra - Spring 2024
- Description: Functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, matrices, Gaussian elimination, exponential and logarithmic functions, growth, periodic and continuously compounded interest, arithmetic and geometric series, annuities and loans
- One section
Math 1030: Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning - Spring 2024
- Description: This course helps students learn how to use some simple mathematical techniques effectively in their own field of study and apply those concepts to practical, real-life situations. Topics covered: sets and Venn diagrams, different systems of units and unit conversions, using percents and estimations, financial mathematics involved in loans and investments, linear and exponential modeling and applications, geometric measurements and scaling. This course is primarily for undergraduate students who will not take any further mathematics, except for statistics/probability.
- Two sections
Math 1080: Precalculus - Fall 2023
- Description: Provides in-depth and accelerated review of college algebra and trigonometry to prepare for science-track calculus courses.
- One section
Math 1050: College Algebra - Fall 2023
- Description: Functions, inverses and graphs; polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and matrices; applications; arithmetic and geometric sequences and series
- One section
Math 1090: Business Algebra - Summer 2023
- Online Asynchronous
- Description: Functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, matrices, Gaussian elimination, exponential and logarithmic functions, growth, periodic and continuously compounded interest, arithmetic and geometric series, annuities and loans
- One section
Math 1080: Precalculus - Spring 2023
- Description: Provides in-depth and accelerated review of college algebra and trigonometry to prepare for science-track calculus courses.
- Two sections
Math 1030: Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning - Fall 2022
- Description: This course helps students learn how to use some simple mathematical techniques effectively in their own field of study and apply those concepts to practical, real-life situations. Topics covered: sets and Venn diagrams, different systems of units and unit conversions, using percents and estimations, financial mathematics involved in loans and investments, linear and exponential modeling and applications, geometric measurements and scaling. This course is primarily for undergraduate students who will not take any further mathematics, except for statistics/probability.
- Two sections
Math 1220: Calculus II - Fall 2022
- Description: Geometric applications of the integral, logarithmic, and exponential functions, techniques of integration, conic sections, improper integrals, numerical approximation techniques, infinite series and power series expansions, differential equations (continued).
- One section
University of Iowa
Instructor (Duties include lecturing, grading homework/quizzes/exams, leading review sessions, holding office hours)
Math 1460: Calculus for the Biological Sciences - Summer 2021
Math 1460: Calculus for the Biological Sciences - Summer 2021
- Description: One-semester survey of calculus for students in biological or life sciences; nontheoretical treatment of differential and integral calculus; brief introduction to differential equations and probability with calculus, with applications to the life sciences.
- One section
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Math 1005: College Algebra – Fall 2020
- Description: Algebraic techniques, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities.
- One section
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Teaching Assistant (Duties include leading discussion sessions, writing and grading quizzes, grading homework, leading review sessions, holding office hours)
Math 1860: Calculus II – Spring 2021
- Description: Techniques of integration including by-parts, trigonometric Integrals, trigonometric substitutions, partial fractions, improper integrals; applications (i.e., arclength), area surfaces of revolutions, application to physics; introduction to differential equations; parametric equations and polar coordinates; infinite sequences and series, convergence tests, power series, Taylor polynomials and series.
- Two discussion sections
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Math 1850: Calculus I – Fall 2019
- Description: Fundamental concepts, limits, methods, and techniques of differential calculus of a single variable; definite and indefinite integrals, substitution rule, fundamental theorem of calculus; applications including graphing, extreme values, areas, and volumes.
- Two discussion sections
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Math 1560: Engineer Math II: Multivariable Calculus - Fall 2018
- Description: Vector geometry; functions of several variables; polar coordinates; partial derivatives, gradients, directional derivatives; tangent lines and planes; max/min/parametric curves, curvilinear motion; multiple integrals; vector fields, flows; integration on curves, work; divergence, flux, Green's theorem.
- One discussion section
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Fresno State
Head Instructor (Duties include writing syllabus, lecturing, assigning and grading homework, leading review sessions, holding office hours)
Math 1RB: Developmental Mathematics II – Spring 2016
Instructor (Duties include lecturing, grading homework and exams, leading review sessions, holding office hours)
Math 1RB: Developmental Mathematics II – Spring 2015
Summer Bridge Instructor (Duties include lecturing, grading homework, holding office hours) – Summer of 2014 and 2015
Math 1RB: Developmental Mathematics II – Spring 2016
- Description: Systems of linear equations, exponents, rational expression, polynomials and quadratic equations.
- One section
- Description: Properties of ordinary arithmetic, integers, rational numbers and linear equations.
- One section
Instructor (Duties include lecturing, grading homework and exams, leading review sessions, holding office hours)
Math 1RB: Developmental Mathematics II – Spring 2015
- Description: Systems of linear equations, exponents, rational expression, polynomials and quadratic equations.
- Two sections
- Description: Properties of ordinary arithmetic, integers, rational numbers and linear equations.
- Two sections
Summer Bridge Instructor (Duties include lecturing, grading homework, holding office hours) – Summer of 2014 and 2015
- Description: Summer Bridge is a two-week program for incoming freshmen to Fresno State for the purpose of enhancing their math skill levels so they will be prepared for the math coursework requirements at the university.
- One section