In teaching ... we go beyond formulas so that students develop the
necessary deeper intuition and critical thinking. Critical thinking
and intuition are the real tools that students will find useful
in the future.
Graduate Courses Introduced in the Mathematics Department at
Texas A&M
Courses Taught
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Mathematical Fluid Dynamics(Graduate, MATH 605)
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Hydrodynamic Stability(Graduate, MATH 672)
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Computational Mathematics for Fluid Mechanics (Graduate, MATH 664)
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Dynamical Systems and Chaos (Graduate, MATH 614)
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Higher mathematics for engineers and physicists (Graduate, MATH 601)
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Methods and Applications of Partial Differential Equations (Graduate, MATH 602)
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Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations (Graduate, MATH 610)
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Iterative Techniques (Graduate, MATH 639)
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Numerical Analysis I (Undergraduate, MATH 417)
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Asymptotics + PDE) (Undergraduate, MATH 401)
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Topics in Applied Mathematics I - (Linear Algebra + Vector Calculus) (Undergraduate, MATH 311)
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Ordinary Differential Equations(Undergraduate, MATH 308)
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Engineering Mathematics I (Undergraduate, MATH 151)
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Engineering Mathematics II (Undergraduate, MATH 152)
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Mathematical Concepts-Calculus (Undergraduate)
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