Brief Synopsis as of Summer 2020
While in School working on Bachelor’s & Masters in Aerospace Engineering
- 9 years Tutoring
- 2 years grading
- 1 year TA
- 4 years RA
Post Masters
- 15+ Years teaching 185 courses at the collegiate level (as of Spring 2025)
Detailed Break Down
ASU – Fall 2014 – Spring 2025
In Person (63 Total ) Online (50 total) (In Person / Online)
- MAT 210 – Brief Calculus ( 4 / 4 )
- MAT 211 – Math for Business Analysis ( 2 / 0 )
- MAT 242 – Elementary Linear Algebra ( 8 / 14 )
- MAT 251 – Calculus for Life Sciences ( 2 / 0)
- MAT 265 – Calculus for Engineers I ( 6 / 9 )
- MAT 266 – Calculus for Engineers II ( 8 / 5 )
- MAT 267 – Calculus for Engineers III ( 17 / 9 )
- MAT 270 – Calculus with Analytic geometry I ( 2 / 0 )
- MAT 271 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry II ( 3 / 0 )
- MAT 275 – Modern Differential Equations ( 12 / 8 )
Maricopa Community College District 2012 – 2018 (33 Classes)
Estrella Mountain (EMCC), Chandler Gilbert (CGCC), Paradise Valley (PVCC), South Mountain (SMCC)
(Course / Lab)
- ECE 102 – Engineering Analysis Tools and Techniques (4)
- ECE 103 – Engineering Problem Solving and Design (3)
- PHY 101 – Introduction to Physics (3/3)
- PHY 121 – University Physics I (2/5)
- PHY 131 – University Physics II (1/1)
- MAT 142 – College Mathematics (1)
- MAT 151 – College Algebra/Functions (1)
- MAT 182 – Plane Trigonometry (1)
- MAT 213 – Brief Calculus (2)
- MAT 221 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (1)
- MAT 231 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (2)
- MAT 241 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (1)
- MAT 276 – Modern Differential Equations (2)
ITT Technical Institute March 2010 – September 2014
Courses Taught: 39 Course Number Course Name (Times Taught)
- GE 127 College Math 1 (2)
- GE192 College Math 2 (3)
- GE253 Physics (1)
- MA3110 Statistics (1)
- ET215 Electronic Devices (1)
- ET245 Electronic Devices II (1)
- ET255 Digital Electronics I (5)
- ET285 Digital Electronics II (7)
- ET345 Control Systems (6)
- ET355 Microprocessors (4)
- ET156 Introduction to C Programming (5)
- MAE3310 Calculus I – II (1)
- ET365 Computer and Electronics Capstone (2)
Grading
- Thermodynamics Fall 2006, Spring 2007
- Rocket Propulsion Fall 2007
- Aerodynamics Fall 2005
Teaching Assistantship
- Gas Dynamics Fall 2006
- Mechanical Engineering Lab Spring 2007
Research Assistantship
- Undergraduate 2004 – 2006
Analyzed results of various MHD simulations and made performance predictions
- Graduate 2006 – 2008
Worked towards implementing additional physics models for the Hall Effect and Ion Slip terms of Ohms Law for MHD flow within the MACH 2 code
Tutoring
- 2001 – 2002 – Mesa Community College
- 2002 – 2003 – A+ Math Tutoring
- 2003 – 2006 – ASU Disability Resource Center
- 2004 – 2006 – ASU Engineering Tutoring Center
- 2006 – 2010 – Private Tutoring