Marilyn McCollum

Office: 208B Harrelson Hall
Telephone: (919) 513-2114
Email: mccollum@math.ncsu.edu
Address: Department of Mathematics Box 8205, NCSU
Raleigh, NC 27695

Director of Programs for New TA's in the Department of Mathematics
Course coordinator for MA 107
Instructor for MA 105, MA 107, and MA 131 through DELTA

Mathematics graduate students and invited advanced undergraduate math majors who desire recitation (lab) responsibilities must actively participate in and pass a teaching workshop offered the week prior to the first day of the fall semester classes before receiving the position. TA's who have been responsible recitation leaders for 2 semesters attend another workshop at the end of the spring semester to be evaluated for a teaching position.

MA 105 by DVD (Fall 2007) (Spring 2007) (Summer 2005) (Page 22 Supplement)
MA 105, Mathematics of Finance, offers students the chance to apply the technology of business calculators and spreadsheets to real world financial problems.

MA107 by DVD (Fall 2007) (Spring 2007)
MA 107, Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry covers algebra and basic trigonometry; polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and their graphs.

MA 131 by DVD (Fall 2007) (Spring 2006) (Summer 2005)
MA 131, Calculus for Life and Management Sciences, offers students the chance to apply calculus to real world applications.

MA 131 Q First Year Inquiry (Fall 2007)
MA 131, Calculus for Life and Management Sciences, offers students the chance to apply calculus to real world applications.

MA 131 - 002 (Summer 2007)
MA 131, Calculus for Life and Management Sciences, offers students the chance to apply calculus to real world applications.

MA 105
MA 105, Mathematics of Finance, offers students the chance to apply the technology of business calculators and spreadsheets to real world financial problem.

MA 107
MA 107, Precalculus, is offered to students whose curriculum does not require engineering calculus. MA 107 is generally followed by MA121 or MA131. However, students whose Level C II Mathematics Achievement test score reveals they do not have the skills for success in MA111, may take MA 107 followed by MA 108 as preparation of engineering calculus.

MA 241 for Fall 2007
Techniques and applications of integration, elementary differential equations, sequences, series, power series, and Taylor's Theorem. Use of computational tools.

Distance Education (DELTA):
Students with schedules that do not allow them to come on campus daily but desire the benefit of seeing a lecture by video and the structure of taking scheduled tests may take courses by Instructional Telecommunications. For more information, contact:

Distance Education (DELTA)
Campus Box 7113 NCSU
Raleigh, NC 27695-7113

Phone: (919)515-9030 or 1-866-467-8283