Jacobpm64;2171489
Yeah I think that's a good job. What happens though said:
As for this, I think one of the ways to solve it is to have some syllabus of a sort, and people could see before hand whether they are capable to teach it. If not, he could switch it with someone else, or somethings like that.
And this'll give rise to some questions, for instance, how do we decide the syllabus?
And how about the "textbook?" It seems like there is a e-book already for the math (btw, I also have a pretty decent applied math e-text by my applied math professor), but how about the fluid? I guess it would probably going to be better if it is an e-book (free would be even better :D), or something like that.
And I think there should be a general agreement on the level. I mean even "Advance Undergraduate level" is a bit vague. And this'll associate with the syllabus, too.
For instance, how much proof should be involved in the teaching of applied math? (upper level of applied math is pretty much like the pure math).
btw, my summer comes a bit latter (maybe not that late?). It'll start from late May.
I am looking forward for it.