In the area of Management Sciences, I teach a range of courses that equip students with skills to help them compete in a global marketplace.
The following are examples of courses that add to or extend concepts that are traditionally covered for each course. Hyperlinks are added to view select syllabi and Canvas sites. Details of assignments for each course can be found on Canvas.
MGMT331 Operations Management – this course has been enhanced with a manufacturing simulation that provides students with experience in SAP’s ERP core, exposes them to financial accounting skills, involves students in functional area teaming, and provides a hands-on introduction to business intelligence. Canvas site access.
ECON 261 Microeconomics Online– This course was developed to provide a Summer IV option for students needing an end of summer course offering. The course has been extended to develop research skills in economics, share wealth and poverty knowledge as presented through the Free Market Forum and writings from the Acton Institute, and share personal research on the integration of faith and business. Canvas site access.
ECON 260 Macroeconomics Online– This course was also developed to provide a Summer IV option for students needing an end of summer course offering. The course has been extended to develop research and writing skills in personal economics from a macro perspective, promote ethics and professionalism as a business student moving into industry, understanding the value of shareholder wealth and the organizational impact of global poverty as presented through writings from Acton Institute and the Free Market Forum. Students also are encouraged to conduct and share personal research on the integration of faith and business. Canvas site access
IS 680 – Data Mining Online – This graduate course was developed at the request of ACU Dallas to offer an analytics course introducing students to Predictive Analytics and Data Mining using enterprise technologies. Students learn to analyze various data sizes and types as citizen data scientists using tools including SAP’s cloud based analytics application and R using R Studio.
Additional courses taught include:
IS322 – Business Statistics
IT625 – Enterprise Architecture and Systems
