Matthew Weaver - Teaching

Courses Taught in the Past

  • Spring 2021: Instructor for MA 26500 - Linear Algebra

    Course Description: Introduction to linear algebra. Topics include systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization of matrices, and applications. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours

  • Fall 2020: Instructor for MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I

    Course Description: Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours

  • Summer 2020: Instructor for MA 59800-554 - Linear Algebra

    Course Description: This is a specialty course designed to prepare younger math graduate students for the upcoming linear algebra qualifying exam. Topics covered include vector spaces, modules over principal ideal domains, canonical forms, determinants, inner product spaces, and more. 3.00 Credit hours.

  • Fall 2019: Instructor for MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I

    Course Description: Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours

  • Summer 2019: Instructor for MA 59800-554 - Linear Algebra

    Course Description: This is a specialty course designed to prepare younger math graduate students for the upcoming linear algebra qualifying exam. Topics covered include vector spaces, modules over principal ideal domains, canonical forms, determinants, inner product spaces, and more. 3.00 Credit hours.

  • Fall 2018: Instructor for MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I

    Course Description: Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours

  • Summer 2018: Instructor for MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I

    Course Description: Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours

  • Spring 2018: Instructor for MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I

    Course Description: Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours

  • Fall 2017: Instructor for MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I

    Course Description: Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours

  • Summer 2017: Instructor for MA 16100 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus I

    Course Description: Introduction to differential and integral calculus of one variable, with applications. Some schools or departments may allow only 4 credit hours toward graduation for this course. Designed for students who have not had at least a one-semester calculus course in high school, with a grade of "A" or "B". Not open to students with credit in MA 16500. Demonstrated competence in college algebra and trigonometry. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 5.00 Credit hours.

  • Spring 2017: Instructor for MA 15800 - Precalculus - Functions And Trigonometry

    Course Description: Functions, Trigonometry, and Algebra of calculus topics designed to fully prepare students for all first semester calculus courses. Functions topics include Quadratic, Higher Order Polynomials, Rational, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric. Other focuses include graphing of functions and solving application problems. Not Available for credit toward graduation in the College of Science. Students may not receive credit for both MA 15400 and MA 15800. Students may not receive credit for both MA 15900 and MA 15800. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours.

  • Fall 2016: Instructor for MA 15800 - Precalculus - Functions And Trigonometry

    Course Description: Functions, Trigonometry, and Algebra of calculus topics designed to fully prepare students for all first semester calculus courses. Functions topics include Quadratic, Higher Order Polynomials, Rational, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric. Other focuses include graphing of functions and solving application problems. Not Available for credit toward graduation in the College of Science. Students may not receive credit for both MA 15400 and MA 15800. Students may not receive credit for both MA 15900 and MA 15800. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.00 Credit hours.

  • Summer 2016: Recitation Instructor for MA 16200 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus II

    Course Description: Continuation of MA 16100. Vectors in two and three dimensions, techniques of integration, infinite series, conic sections, polar coordinates, surfaces in three dimensions. Some schools or departments may allow only 4 credit hours toward graduation for this course. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 5.00 Credit hours.

  • Spring 2016: Recitation Instructor for MA 16200 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus II

    Course Description: Continuation of MA 16100. Vectors in two and three dimensions, techniques of integration, infinite series, conic sections, polar coordinates, surfaces in three dimensions. Some schools or departments may allow only 4 credit hours toward graduation for this course. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 5.00 Credit hours.

  • Fall 2015: Recitation Instructor for MA 16200 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus II

    Course Description: Continuation of MA 16100. Vectors in two and three dimensions, techniques of integration, infinite series, conic sections, polar coordinates, surfaces in three dimensions. Some schools or departments may allow only 4 credit hours toward graduation for this course. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 5.00 Credit Hours