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Job
Duties:
Dr. John A. Maroli has been a coordinator in developmental
programs at Wayne College since August, 1992. His duties include
supervising the Basic Math instructors, teaching math courses,
tutoring in the Learning Center, holding weekly help sessions,
and conducting workshops as needed. At Wayne College, Dr. Maroli
has taught Basic Math I, Basic Math II, Calculus I, Calculus
II, and Calculus III. Prior to coming to Wayne, he also taught
courses in College Algebra, Precalculus, Linear Algebra, Number
Theory, Mathematical Logic, and Introduction to Programming
in Pascal.
Dr. Maroli received the Ph.D. in May, 1989, from Bowling Green
State University, working in the area of ordered algebraic
structures under the direction of Professor W. Charles Holland.
His dissertation gave a classification of transitive primitive
trees. Areas of mathematical interest include ordered algebraic
structures, group theory, and set theory. Recent interests
include relativity theory.
In his spare time, Dr. Maroli likes to follow sports, especially
baseball and the Cleveland Indians.
Education:
Ph.D.,
Bowling Green State University, 1989
M.A.,
Bowling Green State University
B.S., Bowling Green State University
Employed
at Wayne College:
Since 1992
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