Chris Staecker | Fall 2022 courses! (new separate channel) @ChrisStaecker | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 10 minutes ago.
My Fall 2022 courses will appear at my teaching channel here:
youtube.com/channel/UCbfjtUg6PYRvwzB3FHU39jw
This semester I'm teaching 2 classes:
Mathematics: An Exploration- a course for non-technical majors covering various fun topics of my choosing. This class assumes no background, and involves essentially no calculations, formulas, equations, etc. The topics are: Voting, Gerrymandering, and Graph Theory. It's fun!
Explorations class playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqObMWX4M-If62VzwYaqrzYylGLqnHj6t
Real Analysis- a course for upper-level math majors. The topic is basically the same as a calculus course, but done at a more abstract level. Even though the concepts are the same ones from calculus, the way the course goes from day to day is very very different from a typical calculus class. It's also fun! (If you're into that.)
Real analysis class playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqObMWX4M-If-BQGaUP3eJhqbygoNy_kN
My Fall 2022 courses will appear at my teaching channel here:
youtube.com/channel/UCbfjtUg6PYRvwzB3FHU39jw
This semester I'm teaching 2 classes:
Mathematics: An Exploration- a course for non-technical majors covering various fun topics of my choosing. This class assumes no background, and involves essentially no calculations, formulas, equations, etc. The topics are: Voting, Gerrymandering, and Graph Theory. It's fun!
Explorations class playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqObMWX4M-If62VzwYaqrzYylGLqnHj6t
Real Analysis- a course for upper-level math majors. The topic is basically the same as a calculus course, but done at a more abstract level. Even though the concepts are the same ones from calculus, the way the course goes from day to day is very very different from a typical calculus class. It's also fun! (If you're into that.)
Real analysis class playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqObMWX4M-If-BQGaUP3eJhqbygoNy_kN