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Peter B. Sherman, PhD, is a Lecturer at the College of Professional Studies and Advancement of National Louis University. With over 35 years of experience in higher education, information technology, and financial services, he has been teaching mathematics courses to undergraduate and graduate students in the Chicago Metro area since 2010. His expertise includes Algebra, Finite Mathematics, and Statistics, alongside research interests in Functional Analysis, Statistics, and Physics.
- M.S. in Computational Mathematics, Voronezh State University, Russia
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Voronezh State University, Russia
Dr. Sherman's teaching philosophy emphasizes that education is essential to life success, with Mathematics as a foundational component. He focuses on conveying complex ideas clearly, adapting to diverse student backgrounds, and fostering patience and fairness to ensure student success. His career prior to academia involved serving as a Management Consultant, where he led teams in areas such as Enterprise Procurement, eProcurement, and Systems Development.
- LAM 106 Basic Statistics
- LAM 112 Math Content for Teacher I
- LAM 213 Math Content for Teacher II
- LAM 220 College Algebra
- LAM 308 Exploratory Probability and Statistics
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