Ivan Retamoso’s Profile

Faculty
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Ivan Retamoso
Office Location
S642D
Department
Mathematics
Academic Program
Mathematics, A.S.

Courses

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. E080|Prof. Retamoso|Summer 5W2 2024

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. E080|Prof. Retamoso|Summer 5W2 2024

This is an integrated course in analytic geometry and calculus, applied to functions of a single variable. It covers a study of rectangular coordinates in the plane, equations of conic sections, functions, limits, continuity, related rates, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, Rolle’s Theorem, the Mean Value Theorem, maxima and minima, and integration.

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. A081|Prof. Retamoso|Summer 6W1 2024

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. A081|Prof. Retamoso|Summer 6W1 2024

This is an integrated course in analytic geometry and calculus, applied to functions of a single variable. It covers a study of rectangular coordinates in the plane, equations of conic sections, functions, limits, continuity, related rates, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, Rolle’s Theorem, the Mean Value Theorem, maxima and minima, and integration.

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 1205|Prof. Retamoso|Fall 2024

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 1205|Prof. Retamoso|Fall 2024

This is an integrated course in analytic geometry and calculus, applied to functions of a single variable. It covers a study of rectangular coordinates in the plane, equations of conic sections, functions, limits, continuity, related rates, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, Rolle’s Theorem, the Mean Value Theorem, maxima and minima, and integration.

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 1800|Prof. Retamoso|Fall 2024

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 1800|Prof. Retamoso|Fall 2024

This is an integrated course in analytic geometry and calculus, applied to functions of a single variable. It covers a study of rectangular coordinates in the plane, equations of conic sections, functions, limits, continuity, related rates, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, Rolle’s Theorem, the Mean Value Theorem, maxima and minima, and integration.

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 1800|Prof. Retamoso|Spring 2024

MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 1800|Prof. Retamoso|Spring 2024

This is an integrated course in analytic geometry and calculus, applied to functions of a single variable. It covers a study of rectangular coordinates in the plane, equations of conic sections, functions, limits, continuity, related rates, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, Rolle’s Theorem, the Mean Value Theorem, maxima and minima, and integration.

Communities

Queer Pride Alliance at BMCC/LGBTQIA+ Resources

Queer Pride Alliance at BMCC/LGBTQIA+ Resources

This is a community space for LGBTQIA+/queer members of the BMCC community to locate resources, build networks of support and mentorship, and share experiences.

The Math Group

The Math Group

This is an open space to talk about MATHEMATICS

Data Science Space

Data Science Space

Data Science Space

Open Pedagogy/Word Press Seminar | Summer 2020

Open Pedagogy/Word Press Seminar | Summer 2020

A virtual seminar for faculty who applied and were accepted to participate in June 2020.

Teaching on the OpenLab

Teaching on the OpenLab

A place for BMCC faculty who are teaching (or considering teaching) on the OpenLab to connect and share ideas. Image by Wokandapix from Pixabay

Projects

Teach On!

Teach On!

A space for faculty to share ideas about how to support student learning during the transition to distance learning for the remainder of Spring 2020. Please request to join if you are faculty at BMCC. Click on “Visit Project Site” in the upper right to access BMCC’s Course Continuity Resources website.

Opening Gateways Project

Opening Gateways Project

In this project I will apply Active Learning strategies I have learned at the Opening Gateways seminars.