Welcome to the Mathematics Department

 

 

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COVID-19 Notice (Fall 2021 - Spring 2022):

Through Spring 2022, most math courses will continue to be offered in the fully online modality.  However, there are limited options for classes held in-person.  San Diego Community College District will require all new and returning students to present proof of COVID-19 vaccination if attendance any course that requires in-person activitiy (such as coming to class or taking in-person exams).  For more information please visit https://www.sdccd.edu/students/covid19/.

 

For a full list of our course offerings, please visit class schedule here.

 

Mission Statement

The Mathematics Department at San Diego City College strives to provide a learner-centered environment where students can develop and become practitioners of mathematics.  We emphasize the development of quantitative analysis and critical thinking, preparing students to become life-long scholars, to contribute to the global community as independent and informed thinkers and professionals.

Program Description

Mathematics is the study of numbers, structures, and associated relationships using rigorously defined literal, numerical and operational symbols. Given certain conditions about systems of numbers or other structures, mathematicians derive conclusions based on logical arguments. Basic mathematical skills enable a person to solve numerical problems encountered in daily life, and more advanced skills have numerous applications in the physical, social and life sciences. 

Program Emphasis

The mathematics curriculum includes courses that range from basic skills through differential equations. The basic skills and associate degree level courses provide students with the mathematical preparation necessary for study in other disciplines, as well as for degree and transfer requirements. Successful completion of a mathematics degree will develop competence in mathematics through differential and integral calculus, providing an adequate background for employment in many technological and scientific areas. Furthermore, it provides a firm foundation for students planning to study mathematics, engineering, economics, computer science, physical, or life sciences.

Student Learning Outcomes

Math Developmental Program

Students who complete the program will be able to:

  • Provide examples of on-campus resources for math support.
  • Perform mathematical operations on various structures, including fractions, without the use of technology.
  • Translate word problems into mathematical expressions or equations.
  • Solve equations properly, logically and with written explanations

Math Transfer Program

Students who complete the program will be able to:

  • Analyze, model, and clearly and effectively communicate a solution to a math problem.
  • Apply mathematical skills to solve real-world situations relevant to their major.
  • Analyze functions by several means and incorporate these into the use of problem solving.
  • Apply technology to enhance mathematical thinking and understanding and to solve mathematical problems.

(Effective Fall 2019 -- Math Pathways)

Click on the following links to see the various math course sequences:

Note:  These documents provide an overview of the various pathways.  Course sequencing may vary based upon intended major and transfer institution. 

 

Looking for information on the course you were recommended to take? 

Click here to see course descriptions, including background requisite knowledge needed for your course.

Faculty 

Name Office Office Phone Email
Carlos de la Lama, Chair MS-340B 619.388.3362 cdelalam@sdccd.edu
Nick Slinglend, Co-Chair MS-335 619.388.3178 nslingle@sdccd.edu
Paul Young, Co-Chair MS-338 619.388.3251 pyoung@sdccd.edu
Tracey Kiser, Math Center Coordinator L-208C 619.388.3583 tkiser@sdccd.edu
Clara Mateo MS-332 619.388.3646 cmateo@sdccd.edu
Misael Camarena MS-333 619.388.3637 micamare@sdccd.edu
Brenda Long MS-332 619.388.3185 blong@sdccd.edu
Theresa Gallo MS-337 619.388.3350 tgallo@sdccd.edu
Christopher Godbout MS-333 619.388.3546 cgodbout@sdccd.edu
Lan Hong MS-331 619.388.3351 lhong@sdccd.edu
Jenny Kimm MS-337 619.388.3638 jkimm@sdccd.edu
Drazen Petrovic MS-338 619.338.3252 dpetrovic@sdccd.edu
Manfred Smith MS-335 619.388.3352 msmith@sdccd.edu
Roberto Rubalcaba MS-331 619.388.3639 rrubalca@sdccd.edu
Carolyn Thomas MS-340B 619.388.3363 cthomas@sdccd.edu

Adjunct and Pro Rata Professors

Name Email Address
Sebastian Ahmed-Garay

sahmed@sdccd.edu

Anthony Armas

aarmas@sdccd.edu

Farhad Assaderaghi 

fassaderaghi@sdccd.edu

Mohamed Benbournane 

mbenbour@sdccd.edu 

Brian Carter

blcarter@sdccd.edu 

Burak Cebecioglu 

bcebecio@sdccd.edu 

Janice Fulcomer 

jfulcomer@sdccd.edu

Michael George 

mgeorge001@sdccd.edu 

Marcia Gill 

mgill@sdccd.edu

Marjaneh Gustafson 

mgustafs@sdccd.edu 

Wesley Ha 

wha@sdccd.edu 

Shani Halperin 

shalperin@sdccd.edu

George Jessup

gjessup@sdccd.edu

Fred Julian 

fjulian@sdccd.edu 

David Kater 

dkater@sdccd.edu 

Jayne Keller 

jrkeller@sdccd.edu

Farnaz Khoromi 

fkhoromi@sdccd.edu 

Todor Kitchev

tkitchev@sdccd.edu

Jaime Lao 

jlao@sdccd.edu 

Philip Lau 

plau001@sdccd.edu 

Kirsten Lollis

klollis@sdccd.edu 

Andrew Medin 

amedin@sdccd.edu 

Tabitha Murray 

tmurray@sdccd.edu 

Whitney Niceswanger 

wniceswanger@sdccd.edu 

Virginia Phillips

vphillip@sdccd.edu 

Victoria Phung 

vphung@sdccd.edu 

Briana Reynolds 

breynold@sdccd.edu

Geraldine Schat 

gschat@sdccd.edu

Mital Shah 

mshah@sdccd.edu 

Christina Snow

cshow@sdccd.edu 

Lawrence Terbell 

lterbell@sdccd.edu 

Mai On-Thai 

mthai@sdccd.edu 

Jason Thoma 

jthoma@sdccd.edu

Franz Wrasidlo 

fwrasidlo@sdccd.edu

David Wroblewski

dwroblewmath@gmail.com

Courses

Click here to access catalog descriptions to our courses.

Math 38, 46, 96 Final Exam Review Packets