Courses taught by Stephen G. Simpson

I am Stephen G. Simpson, a Professor of Mathematics at Penn State University. My lecture notes are available.

In Spring 2008 I am teaching MATH 558, Foundations of Mathematics I. This is a graduate course. My course materials and lecture notes are available.

In Fall 2007 I taught MATH 497A, Computability, Unsolvability, Randomness. This course was part of MASS, our special program for high-achieving undergraduate mathematics majors. My course materials are available.

In Spring 2007 I taught MATH 597B, Computability and Randomness. This was an advanced topics course. My course materials are available.

In Spring 2007 I taught MATH 558, Foundations of Mathematics I. This was a graduate course. My course materials and lecture notes are available.

In Fall 2005 I taught MATH 557, Mathematical Logic. This is a graduate course. My course announcement and lecture notes and other course materials are available.

In Fall 2005 I taught MATH 485, Graph Theory. This is an advanced undergraduate course. Some course information and materials are available.

In Spring 2005 I taught MATH 574, Topics in Logic and Foundations. This is an advanced graduate course. Some course information and materials are available.

In Spring 2005 I taught MATH 457, Introduction to Mathematical Logic. This is an advanced undergraduate course. Some course materials are available.

In Fall 2004 I taught MATH 564, Model Theory II. This is an advanced graduate course. Some course materials are available.

In Spring 2002 I taught MATH 597D, Topics in Mathematical Logic. This is an advanced graduate course. Some course materials are available.

I sometimes teach MATH 565, Foundations of Mathematics II. This is an advanced graduate course on Subsystems of Second Order Arithmetic and Reverse Mathematics. A course announcement is available.

I sometimes teach MATH 563, Model Theory I. This is a graduate course. My course announcement and lecture notes are available.

I sometimes teach MATH 561, Set Theory I. This is an introductory set theory course. Some course materials are available.

I sometimes teach MATH 459, Computability and Unsolvability. This is an advanced undergraduate course. Some course information and materials are available.

I sometimes teach MATH 230, Calculus and Vector Analysis. This is an undergraduate course. A syllabus is available.

In Spring 2002 I taught MATH 141H, Honors Calculus II. This is an undergraduate course. Some course materials are available.

I sometimes teach MATH 140, Calculus I. This is an undergraduate course. Some course materials are available.

My teaching statement is available: DVI, PDF, PS, HTML.

simpson@math.psu.edu     /    10 February 2008