Doug Harley
Curriculum Vitae
Name: Doug Harley
Work Address: Del Mar College, 101 Baldwin Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78404
Office Telephone Number: 361-698-1570
College Email Address:
Education
· Currently working on a doctorate in Education Leadership, Texas A&M University
Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas
· M.S. Math Curriculum, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas, 2006 (4.0 GPA and Chancellor’s List)
· B.A. Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 1989
· A.S. Trident Technical College, North Charleston, South Carolina, 1986 (made Dean’s list 7 times)
· Military training includes: Naval Officer Training, Naval Supply Corp School, 105 mm Howitzers training, both Army and Navy Boot Camps, Morse Code training, repair and operation of the following submarine communication equipment: satellite communication equipment, various cryptographic equipment, numerous transmitters, receivers, antenna systems and teletype equipment 1977 - 1994
Teaching Experience
· Associate Professor, 2017 – Present, Del Mar College
· Assistant Professor, 2012 – 2017, Del Mar College
Courses taught: Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra,
Plane Trigonometry, and Elementary Statistical Methods.
(Computer Assisted, Online and Dual-Credit Online courses)
· Mathematics Instructor, 2008 – 2012, Del Mar College
Courses taught: Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra,
Plane Trigonometry, and Elementary Statistical Methods.
(Computer Assisted, Online and Dual-Credit Online courses)
· Math Tutor, 2002 – 2009, Veteran’s Administration, Corpus Christi, TX
Courses tutored: College Algebra and Statistics
· Assistant Instructor, 2001 – 2008, Del Mar College, Math Learning Center Supervisor
Courses tutored: Arithmetic and Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus,
Differential Equations, Statistics, and Math Education courses.
· Adjunct Instructor, 2000 – 2008, Del Mar College
Courses taught: Arithmetic and Geometry, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, and College Algebra
Professional, Technical, and Work-related Experience and Skills
· Retired Navy (enlisted submarine radioman and supply officer), 1977 – 1994
· As an enlisted submarine radioman, I operated and repaired transmitters, receivers, antenna systems, cryptographic equipment and teletypes. I was very instrumental in our submarine being the top submarine in the Atlantic Fleet. At one point, I even single-handedly ran our Radio room during heavy seas for 91 hours (almost four days) straight while my Senior Chief was laid up in bed sea sick. I did all this while our Division was being evaluated by our Squadron. I was also able to intercept two important messages: one allowed our submarine to intercept an aircraft carrier to simulate torpedoing it and the other allowed our submarine to know in advance the time we were to launch a missile. In addition, I was instrumental in our Division receiving the Green “C” for being the number one Communication Division in our Squadron. As a result, my Commanding Officer asked me what I wanted as a reward. I requested and received the following three things: the duty station I wanted, a specific school I needed to complete an NEC which allowed me to receive a higher reenlistment bonus and a special program, the Enlisted Education Advancement Program which allowed me to go to school full time to obtain my Associated Degree.
· As an officer in the United States Navy, I was the Supply Officer / Food Service Officer on the USS Pargo SSN650. I was also the Assistant Supply Officer, Food Service Officer and Disbursing Officer for Naval Construction Battalion Seventy Four (NMCB 74) also known as the Fighting Seabees.
Current Committees
· Developmental Education Council, Website committee for the DEC Council, and Program Review for the DEC Council
· Curriculum Committee
· Academic Seminar Coordinator
Professional Achievements
· 2014 -2015 Teacher of the Year Award, Del Mar College
· 2014 – 2015 Excellence in Teaching Award from the National Society of Leadership and Success
· NISOD Scholarship 2010
· Chancellor’s List, 2006
· Navy Achievement Medal, 1984
· Sailor of the Patrol: USS Tecumseh SSBN 628 blue crew, 1984
· Other Military Awards: Meritorious Unit Commendation, 4 Navy “E” Awards, 3 Good Conduct Awards, Sea Service Deployment Award, M16A1 Rifle and .45 Caliber Pistol Sharpshooter Ribbons, Letter of Commendation, and Numerous Letters of Appreciation