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Professor Chango is pretty good. I think he understands that no one can spend to many hours in class. So, he gives you exactly what you need to do and if you follow his notes you will pass. Preparatory Calculus is a difficult class, but he explained everything from the beginning, that for me it was like a review.
Community College of Rhode Island - Mathematics
400 East Ave.
Warwick
RI
Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI)\t\t Warwick
R.I.\n Instructor / Mathematics (Adjunct Faculty)\nTaught the following classes:\n\n1.\t Fundamentals of Mathematics \n2.\t Elementary of Algebra\n3.\t Business Mathematics\n4.\t Introduction to College Mathematics\n5.\t Survey of Mathematics with Applications\n6.\t Math for Liberal Arts \n7.\tAdvanced Algebra\n8.\tPrecalculus\n9.\tAdvanced College Mathematics/Calculus\n10.\tThinking Mathematically\n
Adjunct Faculty Instructor
Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI)
Kingston
RI
URI Continuing College of Education (CCE)\t\tKingston & Providence
\n\t\t Instructor / Arabic\n Taught Introduction to Arabic \n
Adjunct Facult Instructor
University of Rhode Island (URI)
Armenian
Arabic
French
English
Hebrew
Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE)
Master's degree in Civil & Enviromental Engineering
Awarded “Outstanding Alumni Honoree class of \"1979”\nUnited States Korean Conference (UKC)\n
Transportation and Highway Engineering
•\tUpward Bound Program at RIC\n•\tPresented “Whitetopping Concrete Product”\n•\tPresented for Massachusetts Concrete & Aggregate Procedures Association (MaCAPA)\n•\tAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
member since 1984 and past President Elect\n 1996 \n•\tMember of Project Panel D15 – 46 “Design – Management Guide for Design \n•\tPresident of Adjunct Faculty Association for CCRI (AFACCRI) from 2011 to present.
University of Rhode Island
MS Graduate
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc)
1) American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) \n2) American & Middle Eastern Club (AMEC)
Civil Engineering
1) Member of ASCE Student Chapter in RI\n2) Vice President
AMEC at URI 1979 - 1986
Senior Graduate with BS
Safety certified by American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA)
American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA)
Teaching Online Certificate
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Bridges (Website used for Online Classes by RWU)
The following Online Math classes are being taught at Roger Williams University for In-State or Out-State undergraduate students:\nMathematics in the Modern World
Infinite Mathematics
Basic Statistics and many more...\nThese classes are ideal for those who are full-time workers or professionals
Single Parents
or those who have time limitations to register for a lecture class. You will not regret!!!\n\nSpecial acknowledgement and appreciation to Dean Jamie Scurry
Dr. Yajni Warnapala and Dr. Linda Beith and her staff for introducing these Online Classes
as well as
Ms. Mary Cooney
Denise Medeiros
Ms. Tracey Pratt and Ms. Patricia Kennedy for their dedication and support as a Team Members.
Henry Chango earned his BS in 1987 and MS in 2009
both degrees in Civil Environmental and Transportation Engineering from the University of Rhode Island (URI)
as well as his American Citizenship in 1987. He worked in the Engineering Professional Field at Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) for 16 years and for the past twelve (12) years he has been working for a private construction company
D’Ambra Construction Co.
Inc. as a project manager and contract Administrator. Henry became panel member of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) under the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) for the past two (2) years in Washington
DC.\nHenry is a first generation college graduate in his family. His father was a farmer and his mother a seamstress. He was born and raised in Beirut
Lebanon. At the age of seventeen
he and his family immigrated to the United States in 1977. Henry has over sixteen years experience teaching all levels
first grade through college
mostly in Mathematics.\nSince 1995
Henry has worked as a part-time instructor for Rhode Island College Upward Bound program
Project Rhode Island Rural Adult Learning (RIRAL)
Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island (DIIRI) and Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) teaching all levels of Mathematics and Arabic to their Students while employed full time as a Professional Engineer.\n\n As an engineering contract administrator
Henry has taken on many leadership positions and opportunities over the years. He has trained and evaluated many engineering technicians for Construction Industries. \n\nIn 1994
he published a children’s book
“Aramaic Alphabet Reading and Coloring
” and authored an Introduction to Arabic-English text book (not yet published) for college level students which he has used in his classes.\nHenry has a passion for helping his students succeed. His special teaching techniques make him one of the most popular
sought-after instructors by students.\n
Henry
Chango
Rhode Island College (RIC)
University of Rhode Island (URI)
Roger Williams University
Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island
Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI)
220 Elmwood Ave.
Providence
RI 02907
2009 – Present \t Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island (DIIRI) \t\tProvidence
R.I.\n Instructor / Mathematics Adult Basic Education (ABE)
ESL3 and Citizenship\n\n\t\t 1. Taught (ABE) all subjects of level I
II and III for adult students in preparation for \n GED\n 2. Taught ESL level 3 to prepare students academically to enroll in advanced \n classes\n\t\t 3. Preparing students to pass the USA Citizenship test\t\n
ABE and ESL Instructor
Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island
Mt. Pleasant Ave.
Providence
RI
RIC/Upward Bound Program\t\t Providence
R.I.\n\t\t Instructor / Arabic\n Taught the following Summer Classes:\n \n 1. Introduction to Arabic\n 2. Intermediate Arabic\n
Arabic Instructor
Rhode Island College (RIC)
Bristol
RI
Teaching Online Instructor / Mathematics (Adjunct Faculty)\nTaught the following classes:\n\n1.\t Mathematics in the Modern World \n2.\t Infinite Mathematics\n3.\tBasic Statistics\n\n
Online Mathematics Instructor
Roger Williams University
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