
About
Carrie Lahnovych serves as a Principal Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics within the College of Science at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), where she earned both her BS and MS degrees. Her instructional focus centers on foundational calculus education for undergraduate students.
Her academic background includes:
- BS from Rochester Institute of Technology
- MS from Rochester Institute of Technology
Dr. Lahnovych's expertise lies in Mathematics, specifically Calculus and Applied Mathematics, with emphasis on practical applications in business, management sciences, and life sciences. Her teaching methodology prioritizes developing students' manipulative skills in calculus concepts.
Currently teaching MATH-161 (Applied Calculus) and MATH-171 (Calculus A), she covers differential and integral calculus, functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, optimization, and integration techniques. These courses form critical components of RIT's mathematics sequence, with Applied Calculus highlighting real-world applications across disciplines.
No scientific awards or research grants are documented in available materials. Her professional activities appear exclusively dedicated to undergraduate instruction, with no referenced student advising or laboratory affiliations.
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