Previous Courses

Spring 2018

Fall 2017

Spring 2017:

Fall 2016

Spring 2016

Spring 2015

  • Math 210: Differential Equations with Applications
  • Math 399: Senior Conference: Math Modeling and Sustainability.

Fall 2014

Spring 2014

Fall 2013

Spring 2013

  • Math 295: Topics in Mathematics – Mathematical Modeling.
  • Math 399.01: Senior Conference – Dynamical Systems and Chaos Theory.

Fall 2012

    • Math 210: Differential Equations with Applications
    • Math 398.01: Senior Conference – Math Modeling and Environmental Sustainability.

Spring 2012

  • 360 Perspectives on Sustainability:
  • Math 151 Introduction to Math and Sustainability.

Fall 2011

Spring 2011

    • Math 210: Differential Equations with Applications, Bryn Mawr
    • Math 44: Differential Equations, Swarthmore

Spring 2010

  • Math 302: Real Analysis II
  • Math 398: Senior Conference – Math Modeling and the Environment.

Fall 2009

Spring 2009

Fall 2008

Spring 2008     

Spring 2007   

  • Math 210: Differential Equations with Applications
  • Math 398: Senior Conference – Math Modeling and the Environment.

Fall 2006

Spring 2006

  • Math 210: Differential Equations with Applications.

Fall 2005  

  • Math 201: Multivariable Calculus Enriched Section
  • Education 220: Changing Pedagogies in Math and Science Education.

Spring 2004

  •     Education 220: Changing Pedagogies in Math and Science Education. The course included a field placement for students with a host teacher (Info for host teachers) and was part of Bryn Mawr’s Praxis program.
  • Lecture Series Schedule for Changing Pedagogies in Math and Science Education. These lectures take place on Thur evenings, from 7-8:30pm in Rm. 338, Park Science Building, Bryn Mawr College. All were welcome to attend. 

Fall 2003

    • Math 201: Multivariable Calculus Enriched Section
    • Math 301: Real Analysis

Spring 2002

    • Math 210: Ordinary Differential Equations
    • Math 302: Real Analysis

Fall 2002

    • Math 201: Multivariable Calculus Enriched Section
    • Math 301: Real Analysis