Office Schedule
I'm available for tutoring during the following times:
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Saturday |
3:15 pm - 3:45 pm Seminole, TL 127 | 12:15 pm - 12:45 pm Seminole, TL 126 | 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm Seminole, TL 127 | 12:15 pm - 12:45 pm Seminole, TL 126 | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Seminole, TL 104 |
Biography
I have a Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics from the University of West Florida and I have 16 years experience teaching various math courses on the college level. My favorite courses to teach are algebra and geometry. I enjoy helping students understand and grasp the algebraic concepts that are challenging to them. I teach using the lecture-style approach along with a computerized curriculum. During my lecture, I demonstrate the concepts that the students need in order to be successful on their tests and I have my students use the computer curriculum to get a 2nd lecture perspective and an interactive learning experience that helps them to get a complete picture of what they are learning. I also leave enough time in class to go around and answer individual questions as needed. The goal with my style of teaching is to accomodate several learning styles. I very much enjoy working with the students and faculty of St. Petesburg College.
Subjects Taught
Mathematics
Course Schedule

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| 0470 Summer Term 2013 |
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MAC 1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
| 403 | SEM | In Class | May 13 2013 | Jul 19 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of C or better (recommend MAT 1033 taken within the last two years), or appropriate score on the SPC mathematics placement test. Major topics include: functions and functional notation; domains and ranges of functions; graphs of functions and relations; operations on functions; inverse functions; linear, quadratic and rational functions; absolute value and radical functions; exponential and logarithmic properties, functions and equations; systems of equations and inequalities; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, exponential and logarithmic growth and decay. (Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106). 47 contact hours. |
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MAT 0028 DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS II
| 2339 | SEM | In Class | May 13 2013 | Jul 19 2013 |
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4 |
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This course # was formerly MAT 0024. Prerequisite(s): MAT 0018 or appropriate score on the SPC mathematics placement test. This is the second course in the college-preparatory two-course sequence (MAT 0018 and MAT 0028) designed to prepare students for college-level mathematics courses. This course is a study of the basic skills and concepts of basic algebra from the view of a college student who needs an understanding of basic algebra. Major topics include operations on signed rational numbers, simple linear equations and inequalities in one variable, operations on polynomials (including beginning techniques of factoring), integer exponents, brief introduction to radicals, introduction to graphing, applications, and other basic algebra topics. A minimum course grade average of C (minimum 70% accuracy) is required for successful completion. This course does not apply toward mathematics requirements in general education or toward any associate degree. 47 - 62 contact hours. |
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| 0465 Spring Term 2013 |
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MAC 1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
| 1065 | SEM | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of C or better (recommend MAT 1033 taken within the last two years), or appropriate score on the SPC mathematics placement test. Major topics include: functions and functional notation; domains and ranges of functions; graphs of functions and relations; operations on functions; inverse functions; linear, quadratic and rational functions; absolute value and radical functions; exponential and logarithmic properties, functions and equations; systems of equations and inequalities; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, exponential and logarithmic growth and decay. (Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106). 47 contact hours. |
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Tu/Th 11:00a-12:15p |
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TL 126 |
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Students only need to purchase the MyMathLab code. Hard copy textbook is optional. |
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Course Syllabus
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MAC 1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
| 1352 | SEM | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of C or better (recommend MAT 1033 taken within the last two years), or appropriate score on the SPC mathematics placement test. Major topics include: functions and functional notation; domains and ranges of functions; graphs of functions and relations; operations on functions; inverse functions; linear, quadratic and rational functions; absolute value and radical functions; exponential and logarithmic properties, functions and equations; systems of equations and inequalities; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, exponential and logarithmic growth and decay. (Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106). 47 contact hours. |
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M/W 2:00p-3:15p |
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TL 127 |
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Students only need to purchase the MyMathLab code. Hard copy textbooks are optional. |
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Course Syllabus
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MAC 1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
| 1660 | SEM | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of C or better (recommend MAT 1033 taken within the last two years), or appropriate score on the SPC mathematics placement test. Major topics include: functions and functional notation; domains and ranges of functions; graphs of functions and relations; operations on functions; inverse functions; linear, quadratic and rational functions; absolute value and radical functions; exponential and logarithmic properties, functions and equations; systems of equations and inequalities; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, exponential and logarithmic growth and decay. (Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106). 47 contact hours. |
| Times: |
M/W 11:00a-12:15p |
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TL 127 |
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Students only need to purchase the MyMathLab code. Hard copy textbooks are optional. |
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Course Syllabus
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MAT 1033 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
| 2319 | SEM | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: MAT 0028 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. Major topics include factoring, algebraic fractions, radicals and rational exponents, complex numbers, quadratic equations, rational equations, linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, introduction to functions and applications. 47 contact hours. |
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M/W 12:30p-1:45p |
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TL 127 |
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Students only need to purchase the MyMathLab code. Hard copy textbooks are optional. |
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