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Teaching

For questions regarding scheduling, expected learning outcomes, and permission codes, consult the department webpage: http://www.math.utah.edu

Office hours

Mondays, 9:30am-10:30am in LCB 333 AND Wednesdays 11am-12:00pm in LCB 333

Fall 24

MATH 1030: Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning, MWF 8:35am-9:25am, JFB-B1. This course helps students learn how to use some simple math- ematical techniques effectively in their own field of study and apply those concepts to practical, real-life situations. Topics covered include: sets and Venn diagrams, different systems of units and unit conversions, using percents and estimations, financial mathe- matics involved in loans and investments, linear and exponential modeling and applica- tions, geometric measurements and scaling. This course is primarily for undergraduate students who will not take any further mathematics, except for statistics/probability. All material is available on Canvas for registered students.

Spring 24

MATH 2281: Enhanced Introduction to Differential Equations, MTWF 8:35am-9:25am, LCB 222. This course is a first course in ordinary differential equations that assumes previous knowledge of linear algebra. It delves into more details in the general theory of differential equations, modeling, and stability. All material is available on Canvas for registered students.

Fall 23

MATH 6750: Fluid Dynamics. This course is a graduate level introduction to the mathematical treatment of fluid dynamics. It covers the derivation of the general equations of fluid dynamics, but mostly focuses on solutions of incompressible flows without temperature change. Students end the semester with a presentation on a research paper or their own research. It is taught every other year in the Fall semester.

Courses taught in the past

MATH 3160 Applied Complex Variables, MATH 5710 Introduction to Applied Mathematics, MATH 6720 Applied Complex Variables and Asymptotic Methods, MATH 5740 Math Modeling, MATH 3140 Vector Calculus and PDEs for Engineers, MATH 2250 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, MATH 1320 Engineering Calculus II, MATH 1310 Engineering Calculus I, MATH 1321 Accelerated Engineering Calculus II, MATH 1311 Engineering Calculus I, MATH 2210 Calculus III.

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