Technical Course List

At the risk of distracting from the importance of the 15 years of experience since my time in school, I have posted a list of technical courses taken.

"U" represents undergraduate course. "G" represents graduate courses. Most, but not all, grades are A.



Statistics and Probability

Prob & Stat I,II (U)

Mathematical Probability (G)

Applied Regression (G)

Linear Regression Theory (G)

Experimental Design (G)

Sampling Theory (G)

Multivariate Analysis I,II (G)

Discrete Multivariate Analysis (G)

Theory of Statistical Inference (G)

Applied Time Series (G)

Asymptotic Theory (G)

Local Asymptotic Normality (G)

Doctoral Dissertation. Let's see -- what exactly was the title again? Oh yes (scroll down to 1988), it was "Some Large Sample Linear and General Regression Results Under Variable Censoring" (G)



Computer Science

Intro to Comp Sci (U)

Theory of Algorithms (U)

Formal Language Theory (U)

APL, Fortran, Cobol, Assembly Language (U) (We have of course updated this with
a few object-oriented and database languages)



Math

Calculus I,II,III (U)

Linear Algebra (U)

Advanced Calculus I, II (U)

Differential Equations (U)

Real Analysis (G)

Complex Analysis (G)

Numerical Analysis (U,G)

Abstract Algebra I,II (U)

General Topology I,II (G)

Algebraic Topology (G)

Topology Seminar (G)

Teaching (Taught Calculus I,II and Differential Equations) (G)



Other Technical

Chemistry (U)

Physics (U)

Biology (U)

General Econ (U)

Microeconomics (U)

History of Economic Thought (U)