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SPRING 2008 COURSES


Math 326
Math 275


I began teaching mathematics when I was a graduate student at Colorado State University in 1985. I have since taught at Humboldt State University, College of the Redwoods, University of Utah, and, of course, ISU. Here is a list of all of the courses I have taught over the years.

Pre-algebra/Arithmetic Introduction to Linear Algebra
Beginning Algebra Geometry for Elementary School Teachers
Intermediate Algebra Elementary Statistics
Math and Modern Society: Water Management Elementary Analysis
College Algebra Mathematical Methods in Hydrogeology (grad)
Trigonometry Spatial Population Modeling (grad)
Precalculus Methods of Applied Mathematics (grad)
Calculus I, II and III Ordinary Differential Equations (ug & grad)
Applied Calculus Partial Differential Equations (ug & grad)
Water Resources of Idaho Quantitative Hydrogegology(ug & grad)

My approach to teaching is very straight-forward, even a little old-fashioned, some may say...

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