Course Descriptions: MATH 1316 – Plane Trigonometry Topics include solutions of triangles, Euler identity, graphing of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, identities, trigonometric equations, applications including DeMoivre’s Theorem, and an introduction to vector analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or the equivalent. (Plane geometry is recommended). 3 credit (3 lecture). MATH 1324 – Finite Math with Applications A survey of finite mathematics and its application to problems of business and the natural and social sciences. Topics include set theory, probability, an introduction to matrices, linear programming, and an introduction to statistics. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or the equivalent. 3 credit (3 lecture). MATH 1325 – Elements of Calculus with Applications A survey of differential and integral calculus including the study of functions and graphs from a calculus viewpoint as applied to problems in business and the natural and social sciences. Prerequisites: MATH 1314 or equivalent. 3 credit (3 lecture). MATH 2320 – Ordinary Differential Equations Topics include initial value problems for first order and linear second order equations, Picard iterations, series solutions, and boundary value problems. Laplace transforms and numerical methods. Prerequisite: MATH 2414. 3 credit (3 lecture). MATH 2412 – Pre Calculus Topics include elementary theory of functions and equations, analytic geometry, vectors, introductory logic, mathematical induction, sequences and finite series. 4 credits. (4 lecture) MATH 2413 – Calculus I An intergraded study of differential calculus with analytic geometry including the study of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, and an introduction to integration. Perquisite: MATH 2412 or consent of the Department Head. 4 credit (4 lecture). MATH 2414 – Calculus II Integral calculus including discussions of transcendental functions, applications of integration, integration techniques and improper integrals, infinite series, Taylor series, plane curves, and polar coordinates. 4 credit (4 lecture). MATH 2415 – Calculus III A survey of advanced topics in calculus including vectors and vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, Jacobians, divergence and Stokes’ theorems. Prerequisite: MATH 2414. 4 credit (4 lecture). Curriculum Vitae Name: chuen.huang Work Address: Southeast College, 6815 Rustic Ave., Houston, TX 77087 Office Telephone Number: 713-718-7150 Institutional Email Address: chuen.huang@hccs.edu Education: Ph. D. Computer Science, Kensington University, Feb. 1986 Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science, Texas A&M University M. S. Computer Science, University of South Carolina, Dec. 1977 M. S. Mathematics and Computer Program, University of South Carolina, May 1976 M. S. Mathematics, Mississippi State University, Jan. 1968 B. S. Provincial Cheng Kung University, Major - Mathematics; Minor - Physics, July 1963 Teaching Experience: Professor in Mathematics and Computer Science, July 1990 Present Houston Community Southeast College Couses: Math and Computer Science Associate Professor, Aug. 1987 - May 1990 University of Arkansas Courses: Math and Computer Science Assistant Professor and Director of Computer Science, Jan. 1984 May 1985 Prairie View A&M University Courses: Math and Computer Science Assistant Professor, Sept. 1981 - May 1982 Midwestern State University Courses: Math and Computer Science Assistant Professor, Sept. 1976 - 1977, Jan. 1973 - May 1975 Voorhees College Courses: Math and Computer Science Assistant Professor, Sept. 1972 - Dec. 1972, Aug. 1969 - July 1970 Friendship College Courses: Math Assistant Professor, Oct. 1968 - May 1969 Prairie View A&M University Courses: Math and Computer Science Teaching Assistant, Aug. 1964 - July 1966 Provincial Cheng Kung University Courses: Math Professional, Technical, and Work-related Experience: Rock Island Arsenal, Computer Systems Analyst, Rock Island IL., May 1989 - Aug. 1989 TACOM, Computer Programmer Analyst, Warren, Michigan, May 1987 - Aug. 1987 MTMCWA (Resource Management/Office of Engineering), Computer Programmer Analyst, Oakland, California, June 1986 Aug. 1986 CORPS Engineering Division, Computer Programmer Analyst, Sausalito, California, June 1985 - Aug. 1985 Texas A&M University, Systems Analyst, Data Processing Center, College Station, Texas, Sept. 1982 - Aug. 1983 Texas A&M University, Research Associate (June 1980 - Aug. 1981) and Graduate Assistant (Jan. 1978 - May 1980), College Station, Texas Universtiy of South Carolina, Graduate Assistant, Columbia, South Carolina, Sept. 1970 - May 1972 University of North Carolina, Graduate Assistant, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Feb. 1968 - May 1969 Mississippi State University, Graduate Assistant, Starkville, Mississippi, Sept. 1966 - Jan. 1968 Professional Achievements and Publications: Excellent Teaching Award, Dr. Ruth Burgos-Sasscer, Nov. 2000 Huang, Chuen (1986). Ph. D. Dissertation: Estimation of Soil Parameters Related to Oil Well Blowout. Shell Foundation Fellowship, Texas A&M University, June 1982 Aug. 1982 Huang, Chuen (1977). An Interactive Computer Simulation of an Elevator System based on the one in the Thomas Cooper Library at the University of South Carolina. Huang, Chuen (1976). Fundamental Properties of Analytic Functions defined on Banach Spaces. Huang, Chuen (1966). Solutions of Trigonometry. Natural Science Scholarship, Taiwan Department of Education, 1963