Courses

Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park:

  • MATH 241: Calculus III (An Introduction to Multivariable Calculus) (Undergraduate Course)-- FALL 2017 (& Fall 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015; & Spring 2015)

  • AMSC466/CMSC466: Introduction to Numerical Analysis I (Advanced Undergraduate Course)-- FALL 2024 (PAST: FALL 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 23; and SPRING 2021, 2023)

  • MATH 462: Partial Differential Equations (Advanced Undergraduate Course)-- FALL 2018 (& SPRING 2017)

  • MATH 463: Complex Variables for Scientists and Engineers (Advanced Undergraduate Course)-- SPRING 2015 (& previously Fall 2006, Spring 2011)

  • MATH 464: Transform Methods (Advanced Undergraduate Course)-- FALL 2022

  • MATH 424: Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance (Advanced Undergraduate Course)-- FALL 2023 (& Fall 2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2021, 2022)

  • New Graduate/Special Topics Course:
  • MATH 858G: Asymptotic Methods with Applications -- Spring 2024 (& Offered as MATH858M in Spring 2016, 2018, 2022)

  • MATH 648M: Advanced Analytic Methods with Applications -- Spring 2013 (& Spring 2007, 2008, 2009)

  • MATH 673 (AMSC 673): Partial Differential Equations I: Graduate course -- Fall 2024 (& Fall 2009, 2010, 2020)

  • MATH 674 (AMSC 674): Partial Differential Equations II: Graduate course -- Spring 2010

    Department of Mathematics, MIT:

  • 18.305: Advanced Analytic Methods for Scientists and Engineers (Graduate Course)-- Fall 2005.
  • 18.306: Advanced Partial Differential Equations with Applications (Graduate Course)--Spring 2003-2006. See the MIT Open CourseWare website for 18.306 - Spring 2004.
  • 18.307: Integral Equations (Graduate Course)--Spring 2002, 2006; Fall 2003. See the MIT Open CourseWare website for 18.307 - Spring 2006.
  • 18.075: Advanced Calculus for Engineers (Graduate Course)--Fall 2002, 2004; Spring 2006. See the MIT Open CourseWare website for 18.075 - Spring 2004.

    Division of Engineering & Applied Sciences
    (now School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Harvard University:

  • AM105a: Complex and Fourier Analysis. (Undergraduate Course)--Fall 2001.