Gregory V. Bard
Tenured Full Professor of Mathematics
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Courses that I've Taught
This webpage contains the list of courses that I've taught as the "instructor of record."
- Spring of 2021, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-250: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra x2
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics x2
- Fall of 2020, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-250: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra x2
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics x2
- Spring of 2020, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-250: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra x2
- MSCS-380: Cryptography
- MSCS-796: Linear and Non-Linear Programming
- Fall of 2019, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-153: Calculus i x2
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics x2
- Spring of 2019, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Fall of 2018, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Spring of 2018, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-154: Calculus ii
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics
- MSCS-380: Cryptography
- MSCS-580: Cryptography
- Fall of 2017, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics x2
- CS-480: Computer Security
- UW Stout Faculty Research Fellowship (teaching release)
- Spring of 2017, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-123: Finite and Financial Mathematics x2
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics x2
- Fall of 2016, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-154: Calculus ii
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics
- CS-480: Computer Security
- Spring of 2016, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-123: Finite and Financial Mathematics
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics x2
- MSCS-380: Cryptography
- MSCS-580: Cryptography
- Fall of 2015, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-154: Calculus ii
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics
- UW Stout Faculty Research Fellowship (teaching release)
- Spring of 2015, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-154: Calculus ii x2
- Math-270: Discrete Mathematics
- Fall of 2014, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-123: Finite and Financial Mathematics x3
- CS-480: Computer Security
- CS-680: Computer Security
- Spring of 2014, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-123: Finite and Financial Mathematics x2
- MSCS-380: Cryptography
- Math-447: Numerical Analysis ii
- Math-747: Scientific Computing
- Fall of 2013, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-123: Finite and Financial Mathematics x2
- UW Stout Faculty Research Initiative Major Proposal Development Release Grant
- Spring of 2013, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-154: Calculus ii x2
- MSCS-380: Cryptography
- Math-499: Independent Study in lieu of Math-371: Modern Algebra ii (for 1 student)
- Fall of 2012, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-154: Calculus ii x2
- CS-480: Computer Security
- Spring of 2012, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-123: Finite and Financial Mathematics
- Math-153: Calculus i
- Math-154: Calculus ii
- Fall of 2011, University of Wisconsin: Stout
- Math-153: Calculus i x2
- Math-154: Calculus ii
- Spring of 2011, Fordham University
- Math-1204: Applied Calculus ii
- Math-1206: Calculus i (Lecture)
- Math-4999: Independent Study for a Bachelor's Thesis (1 student)
- Fall of 2010, Fordham University
- Math-1108: Math for Business: Finite x3
- July of 2010, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute for
Mathematics Mechanization
- Algebraic Cryptanalysis ii
- Spring of 2010, Fordham University
- Math-4006: Numerical Analysis (was cross-listed with computer science)
- Math-1207: Calculus ii (Lecture)
- Math-1207: Calculus ii (Recitation) x3
- Math-4999: Independent Study for a Bachelor's Thesis (1 student)
- Fall of 2009, Fordham University
- Math-1206: Calculus i (Lecture)
- Math-3021: Graph Theory
- Math-4999: Tutorial on Matrix Research (1 student)
- For one week in September of 2009, I taught a course at the
International University of Monaco,
DOCT-703: Experimental Research Design and Assessment.
The course met for 40 hours (in person) during that week, and was very intense.
- Spring of 2009, Fordham University
- Math-1108: Math for Business: Finite
- Math-3002: Differential Equations
- Fall of 2008, Fordham University
- Math-2021: Cryptography
- Math-1206: Calculus i (Lecture)
- Math-1206: Calculus i (Recitation) x2
- I also lead a review session in a large lecture hall that was for all sections
of Math-1108: Math for Business: Finite.
- Spring of 2008, Fordham University
- Math-3005: Abstract Algebra
- Math-1108: Math for Business: Calculus x2
- Fall of 2007, Fordham University
- Math-2004: Multivariate Calculus
- Math-1108: Math for Business: Finite
- Math-4999: Tutorial on Matrix Research (1 student)
- Spring of 2007, University of Maryland: College Park
- National Science Foundation (NSF) Dissertation Completion Fellowship! :-)
- Fall of 2007, University of Maryland: College Park
- National Science Foundation (NSF) Dissertation Completion Fellowship! :-)
- Spring of 2006, American University
- CSC-110: Computers and Information
- Fall of 2006, American University
- CSC-544: Object-Oriented Programming
- Spring of 2005, American University
- CSC-281: Introduction to Computer Science ii
- Experience as a teaching assistant (at the University of Maryland: College Park),
details omitted for simplicity.
If you like, you may contact me at this address, which a human will have
no trouble understanding:
gregory dot bard at ieee dot org
Last updated August 30th, 2022.
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