Professor Allan G Bluman
Allan G. Bluman is a professor emeritus at the Community College of Allegheny County, South Campus, near Pittsburgh. He has taught mathematics and statistics for over 35 years. He received an Apple for the Teacher award in recognition of his bringing excellence to the learning environment at South Campus. He has also taught statistics for Penn State University at the Greater Allegheny (McKeesport) Campus and at the Monroeville Center. He received his master's and doctor's degrees from the...See more
Allan G. Bluman is a professor emeritus at the Community College of Allegheny County, South Campus, near Pittsburgh. He has taught mathematics and statistics for over 35 years. He received an Apple for the Teacher award in recognition of his bringing excellence to the learning environment at South Campus. He has also taught statistics for Penn State University at the Greater Allegheny (McKeesport) Campus and at the Monroeville Center. He received his master's and doctor's degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approach (Eighth Edition (c)2012) and Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version (Fifth Edition (c)2010), Al is a co-author on a liberal arts mathematics text published by McGraw-Hill, Math in Our World (2nd Edition (c)2011). Al also the author of for mathematics books in the McGraw-Hill DeMystified Series. They are Pre-Algebra, Math Word Problems, Business Math, and Probability. Al Bluman is married and has two sons and a granddaughter. See less
Professor Allan G Bluman's Featured Books
Professor Allan G Bluman book reviews
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Elementary Statistics: A Brief Version
Excellent! I received the book before the expected day. awesome! Read More
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Mathematics in Our World
Real World Math, who knew?
This book was in terrific condition and came sooner than expected for my husband's college course. Even better, the book is the teacher's edition and had some great helps for those of you who are ... Read More
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Mathematics in Our World
Great Book
by ALB967, Apr 22, 2010
This book was required for the class I was taking, but it was easy to understand and follow the examples. Read More