Egerton Taylor

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Egerton W. Taylor

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Biography

Essex County College - Mathematics

Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University
Egerton
Taylor
Clementon, New Jersey
Experienced Adjunct Professor Mathematics with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Negotiation, Budgeting, Microsoft Word, Curriculum Development, and Public Speaking. Strong education professional with a Bachelor of Science BS-(Enginerring Technolgy) - Master of Science - Mathematical Sciences focused in Engineering Technology -Telecommunication and Mathematical Sciences from New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University.


Experience

  • Middlesex County College

    Mathematics Instructor

    Taught Elementary Algebra and Pre-Algebra

  • Rutgers University

    Adjunct Math Professor

    Teaching college level math. Taught Calculus for Business, economics,and the social and life sciences during winter session.

  • Camden County College

    Mathematics Instructor

    Experience teaching Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Math for Liberal Arts. I also tutor Concept of math and Calculus1.

  • Rowan College at Gloucester County

    Mathematics Instructor

    My responsibility includes: Teaching Elementary Algebra , Introductory Algebra, College Algebra and Trigonometry, Math for Management.

  • Essex County College

    Mathematics Instructor

    Taught Elementary Algebra, Pre-Algebra and Intermediate Algebra.

Education

  • New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University

    Bachelor of Science BS-(Enginerring Technolgy) - Master of Science - Mathematical Sciences

    Engineering Technology -Telecommunication and Mathematical Sciences
    Studied Engineering Technology at New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, New Jersey and Mathematical Sciences at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey.

  • Rutgers University

    Adjunct Math Professor


    Teaching college level math. Taught Calculus for Business, economics,and the social and life sciences during winter session.



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