Fall 2024

Section 1051 of MATH215
Elementary Statistics Concurrent Support -- : Aug 19 - Dec 11 2024
This section is a continued support course that is linked to Math 15, section #1091, MW 10:00am-12:00pm. You will be automatically enrolled in both sections. Note that if you drop one section, you will automatically be dropped from the other.

Section 1091 of MATH15
Elementary Statistics -- : Aug 19 - Dec 11 2024
This section of Elementary Statistics is linked to a Continued Support Course, Math 215, section #1051, MW 12:00-1:00pm. You will be automatically enrolled in both sections. Note that if you drop one section, you will automatically be dropped from the other.

Section 1095 of MATH27
Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry -- : Aug 20 - Dec 12 2024

Section 3233 of MATH1C
Calculus, Third Course -- : Aug 20 - Dec 12 2024

Section 4481 of MATH5
Introduction to Linear Algebra -- : Aug 19 - Dec 11 2024

Summer 2024

Section 8068 of MATH25
Precalculus Algebra -- : Jun 17 - Jul 30 2024

Section 8247 of MATH25
Precalculus Algebra -- : Jun 17 - Jul 30 2024

Spring 2024

Section 4433 of MATH25
Precalculus Algebra -- : Jan 17 - May 15 2024

Section 4594 of MATH15
Elementary Statistics -- : Jan 17 - May 15 2024

Section 5087 of MATH1B
Calculus, Second Course -- : Jan 16 - May 16 2024
This section is part of a STEM Learning Community and will have extra academic and counseling support from the Avanzando initiative. Contact Darci Rosales at drosales@santarosa.eduĀ for more information.

Section 6166 of MATH58
Precalculus Trigonometry -- : Jan 16 - May 16 2024

No office hours

M.S. Mathematics, University of California, Irvine (2009)
M.S. Mathematics, Claremont Graduate University (2006)
B.A. Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley (2002)

I've been very fortunate to meet many excellent teachers of mathematics in my life, and one of them was my calculus teacher at Granada Hills High School in San Fernando Valley area in Southern California. Learning calculus from him opened my eyes not only to the beauty of mathematics, but also to the way one could present the subject in such an exciting way to get young students hooked on math. This was the time when I started envisioning myself as a math teacher.

After graduating from high school in Southern California, I moved up north to attend college at UC Berkeley, where I earned my bachelor's degree in mathematics. Then I went down south again to study mathematics at the graduate level at Claremont Graduate University and UC Irvine. I taught mathematics as an adjunct instructor at Chaffey College and Cypress College in Southern California. Now I have relocated to Sonoma County, where I've started my 11th year of full-time teaching here at SRJC.

My Spring 2024 Office Hours:

Mondays & Wednesdays: 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Tuesdays & Thursdays:  8:00 - 9:40 a.m.