Common sense is all it takes to understand mathematics
Being open minded helps, too

Kwang-nan Chow, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
Academic Advisor
Department of Mathematics
California State University, Northridge

Mathematics expands one's mind

 

 

Off during fall, 2009 semester

 

During spring, 2009 I hang my hat in my office:

Santa Susana Hall, Room 426
Phone:    818-677-2712
FAX:      818-677-3634
Email:     
kchow@csun.edu

 

 

Office Hours: MWF  1:00 - 2:00 pm

 

Weekends often find me involved in the following or other activities:

              Tandem biking

              Table tennis




Teaching is an art

 

Spring, 2009 Teaching Schedule

             Math 150B (Calculus II), Daily 10:00-10:50 am, JR 202

             Math 250 (Calculus III), MWF 12:00 - 12:50 pm, JR 243

             Math 340 (Introductory Probability), MWF 9:00 - 9:50 am, SH 264

 

Click for Spring, 09 Homework Assignments

Math 150B assignment
Math 250 assignment
Math 340 assignment


Spring, 2009 Textbook Selections

         Math 150B (Calculus II)

                 Calculus by Stewart, 6th edition

                 ISBN: 978-0-495-46382-5

                    ISBN: 0-495-46382-5

 

         Math 250 (Calculus III)

                 Calculus by Stewart, 6th edition

                 ISBN: 978-0-495-46382-5

                    ISBN: 0-495-46382-5

                 WebWork -

 

        Math 340 (Introductory Probability)

                 Introduction to Probability and Its Applications, by Scheaffer, 2nd edition

                 ISBN 0-534-23790-8

Math Tutoring Center (SH 274)            Math Computer Lab (SH272)

                                  M-Th 10:00am—5:30pm
 
 

 


Math is beautiful

 



Memberships

China Institute, CSUN (Home Page)

American Mathematical SocietyMathematical Association of America: MAA Online

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society

San Fernando Valley Chinese Cultural Association  (SFVCCA)

Rural Libraries in China Program (SFVCCA/Cultural Exchange Committee)