Aimee Rose

Adjunct Lecturer of Mathematics
South Hall 325D
585-245-5384
rose@geneseo.edu

Aimee Rose has been a member of Geneseo's Department of Mathematics since 2005. She completed her B.A. in Mathematics at Geneseo in 2001 and her M.S. in Secondary Mathematics Education at Geneseo in 2002. She received the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching in 2014.

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Portrait of Aimee Rose

Office Hours

  • M W: 3:30 - 4:00 pm (Fraser 202A)
  • or by appointment

Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • B.A., SUNY Geneseo, 2001

  • M.S., SUNY Geneseo, 2002

Employment

  • SUNY Geneseo: Summer 2005 - Present

  • Honeoye Central School: September 2002 - Present

More About Me

My husband Jeff, who teaches 5th grade math, and our two children, Noah and Celia

My husband Jeff, who teaches 5th grade math, and our two children, Noah and Celia.

 

Classes

  • MATH 112: Precalculus

    This course is designed primarily for the student who needs a foundation in algebra and trigonometry for the study of calculus. The concept of function and graphical representation of functions is stressed. Topics covered: real numbers; algebra of real numbers including equations and inequalities; functions and their graphs including polynomials, rational expressions, logarithmic and exponential, trigonometric; algebra of the trigonometric functions including identities, equations, polar coordinates, complex numbers, systems of equations.