At Cal State Fullerton (summers 1989 & 1990)
(refer to The Cal State Fullerton Catalog: Math Courses)
Math 250A: Intermediate Calculus
Prerequisite: Mathematics 150A,B or equivalent. A continuation of Math 150. Infinite series, Taylor’s theorem, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration.
Math 250B:Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
Prerequisite: Math 250A. An introduction to the solutions of ordinary differential equations and their relationship to linear algebra. Topics include matrix algebra, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear independence, linear transformations and eigenvalues.
Math 335:Mathematical Probability
Prerequisite: Mathematics 250A. Probability theory; discrete, continuous, and multivariate probability distributions, independence, conditional probability distribution, expectation, moment generating functions, functions of random variables, and the central limit theorem.
At Cal State Los Angeles (summer 1991)
(refer to the Cal State Math Dept. Course Offerings)
Math 325: Mathematical Notation and Proof
Prerequisite: MATH 206. Elementary set theory and number theory with emphasis on notation and types of proof. Axiomatic method, equivalence relations, £S arguments.

At Cal Poly Pomona (intermittent since summer 1992)
Math Course Descriptions at Cal Poly

MATH: 216 Differential Equations

MATH: 314 & 315 Intermediate Analysis

MATH 317: Laplce Trnsfrms Fourier Series
MATH: 370 Graph Theory
MATH: 417 Modern Algebra
MATH: 428 Functions of a Complex Variable
MATH: 470 Combinatorics
MATH: 480 Mathemat:ical Programming

MATH 511 & 512: Real Analysis

MATH 545 & 546: Modeling

STAT 331: Applied Statistics

STAT 430: Intro to Random Processes
STAT 530: Random Processes

STAT 550: Probability Theory
STAT 584: Queueing Theory


PHY 131: General Physics & 151L: General Physics Laboratory

CS 256: C and C++ for Programmers