Math - Live Online Classes and Tutoring

 

A full-time Mathematics Professor and part-time Professional Tutor, Stan brings a variety of tested techniques and simplified methods and nearly 20 years of experience to help you better understand how to study and what to study to be successful in your next mathematics course.

Dr. Perrine received a B.S. degree in Mathematics from Marshall University in 1991 and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Tennessee in 1997.  He enjoys teaching math, but gets the most enjoyment out of helping students conquer their fears and lack of confidence about mathematics.  With simple, step-by-step methods, Stan will guide you through your coursework, thoroughly explaining both the hows and the whys behind the math, giving you a better understanding as well as better retention of the concepts and the techniques.

Hear some of the basic suggestions Stan has to improve your performance in your math course:

(short 90 sec video forthcoming)

I like Math but don’t want to teach?

I hear this from students all the time.  Yet, today, a major in mathematics is more marketable than ever!  With an increase in the number of jobs requiring quantitative and problem solving skills, a degree in mathematics is recognized as excellent preparation for these sorts of jobs.

"Math is at the crux of who gets paid," said Ed Koc, director of research at the National Association of Colleges and Employers. "If you have those skills, you are an extremely valuable asset. We don't generate enough people like that in this country."

"It's a supply and demand issue," he added. "So few grads offer math skills, and those who can are rewarded."

Many of the students I have supervised have gone on into careers that are in a high school or university setting at all.  Here are just a few examples:

Quantitative Analyst

GeoThermal Engineering

Human Factors (Industrial Engineering)

Operations Research

Econometrics

Mathematics Textbooks Sales and Marketing

Banking / Credit Scoring

Bio-Statistics / Mathematical Biology

If you enjoy mathematics, I encourage you to look into a college major that emphasizes your math skills.  Majors include: Math, Engineering, Bio-Informatics, Computational Mathematics, Finance, Economics, Operations Research, Statistics and Actuarial Science.

 

Dr. Stan Perrine, PhD

Dr. Stanley O. Perrine II grew up in Parkersburg, West Virginia. A mathematician, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, and his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Dr. Perrine took his first full-time teaching position with Charleston Southern, joining the math department in 1997 and becoming department chair in 2001.

When asked why he chose CSU, Dr. Perrine says that he appreciates the university's Christian emphasis and commitment to teaching more than to research. He also loves the location, Charleston.

Dr. Perrine started as a computer science major but discovered that he preferred math. When he decided he wanted to teach, he says, "It made sense to teach the subject that I most enjoyed."

In his freshman math courses, Dr. Perrine believes that what works is doing lots of problems. But that doesn't mean these classes have to be dull; he livens them up with jokes and anecdotes from his life to help students feel at ease. His personal approach is also part of his teaching philosophy: "People don't care what you know until they know that you care. I think my students believe—since it's true—that I genuinely care about them as individuals." He says, "Math happens to be the way God has given me to get in contact with people, but life is way beyond any formula that students will learn from me." He sees his role as a professor as walking the line between friend and disciplinarian, caring but able to "dish out the truth when it needs to be heard."

When asked who has influenced his teaching, Dr. Perrine cites his Ph.D. advisor at the University of Tennessee, Dr. William Wade. He describes Dr. Wade as "a relentless academic and researcher" who can nevertheless relate to students. These qualities make him the best lecturer Dr. Perrine's ever seen. Another positive influence on Dr. Perrine's teaching is his colleague, Dr. Todd Ashby. Of Dr. Ashby, he says, "He brings out the very best in students; he inspires them to want to learn more, and that inspires me to be a better teacher."

Students know Dr. Perrine as an excellent teacher. Those who attend Cathedral of Praise also know that he sings with a praise and worship band. He enjoys sports, having played club-level volleyball when he was in college. "Nowadays, he watches sports more than he plays, getting his exercise by keeping up with his five children, ages 3 to 12. What may surprise his students is this admission from a mathematics professor: "I sometimes have a lot of trouble adding in my head."

Speciality: 

Introduction to College Calculus

Introductory Calculus

Mon, Tues and Thurs evenings: 7:00-8:00 PM (Central)

Course Objectives:  To provide the student with...

1.     A review of the behavior and properties of elementary functions of a single variable.

2.     An intuitive and formal understanding of the concept of the limit of a function.

3.     An intuitive understanding of the derivative as instantaneous rate of change.

Student Testimonials - Dr. Perrine

Dr. Perrine was one of the best math teachers I have ever had. I am awful at math and he actually helped me understand, and never once made me feel stupid for asking a question. He is high energy and makes the class interesting, I highly highly recommend him.

Awesome teacher. Willing to help outside of class. Also has some humor to make class interesting. Take him if possible.