UCSD Career Seminar by Cynthia Anfinson Asssociate Professor of Mathematics Mathematics Learning Center Director Palomar College.

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UCSD Career Seminar by Cynthia Anfinson Asssociate Professor of Mathematics Mathematics Learning Center Director Palomar College

Background San Diego native Grossmont College Revelle College, UCSD; graduated 1985 – degree in Mathematics, minor in Art History Summa Cum Laude (1985) Phi Beta Kappa (1985) Cornell University, Center for Applied Mathematics – M.S. in Mathematics 1989

Studies Research in Numerical Analysis and Fault Tolerant Computing 2 years’ summer internship at NOSC (Naval Ocean Systems Center) Pt. Loma; research on parallel and distributed computing

Work Experience TA and Grader at UCSD TA at Cornell University Internship at NOSC Adjunct Professor at San Diego Mesa College Associate Professor at Palomar College Mathematics Learning Center Director at Palomar College

Responsibilities of my position as a Community College Professor Typical work load is teaching 15 units; about 4-5 classes students per class 5 hours office hours/week Prep time (preparing for lectures, writing exams, quizzes, labs, etc., grading) Committee and campus work

Director of the Mathematics Learning Center at Palomar Administer 6 self-taught courses About 450 students in the program Approximately 15 tutors 2 staff members (computer lab technician and office specialist) 2 computer labs

Classes I typically teach Developmental Mathematics (Prealgebra, Beginning Algebra, Intermediate Algebra) College Algebra and Precalculus Trig Statistics Calculus I, II (and sometimes III) Linear Algebra Fortran Programming Business Calculus

Value of my educational experience My educational background has helped me to be adaptable to a variety of situations/people (community college, UC, Ivy League) Allowed me to teach at the college level A background in applied mathematics has allowed me to teach the “non-math people” more effectively

Lessons Hard work does pay off Allow yourself to try challenging experiences Keep current with technology; what you learn now will not be relevant 10 years from now Develop good “people skills”

Interested in Teaching? You need experience, experience, experience – be a T.A., Tutor, work part- time in a community college, go to conferences, read and learn how to better your teaching skills Evaluations from students and supervisors count! Join professional organizations (MAA, AMATYC, CMC^3, etc.)

Job Market in Community Colleges It’s either hot or cold; depends a lot on the state funding situation There are always adjunct positions available Work hard to get noticed; go to departmental sponsored workshops, meetings, conferences, try to talk to other faculty, etc. TAKE THE JOB INTERVIEW VERY SERIOUSLY!

Your Job Interview For Teaching in Public Institutions; read the “Position Announcement” with a fine- toothed comb Anything that can be asked in the interview must be in that announcement Prepare all questions/your responses you can think of well in advance and make sure you can respond on the spot

Your Job Interview (continued) Prepare your teaching demonstration and run it by several other instructors well in advance Do your homework on the position, the department, the student body, and the school Make sure you have a response to the question, “Do you have any questions for us?”

What I like about teaching I love mathematics and the opportunity share the beauty of mathematics with others I like to help people achieve their goals I like to see the “aha” moment; when a student grasps a concept It’s to rewarding to hear from former students who have gone on to be successful

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