TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Toledo, College of Business and Innovation (full-time faculty appointment started Fall 2015).
INFS 3780 Enterprise Wide Information Systems Management
BUAD3020/MKTG3130 Operations/Supply Chain management
OSCM3660 Strategic Sourcing
BUAD2070 Business Statistics and Analytics
Xavier University, Williams College of Business
STAT 211 Statistics INFO 220 Management of Information Technology
INFO 680 Introduction to Data Mining
Miami University, Farmer School of Business
ISA 205 Business Statistics
University of Cincinnati
OM 4080 Project Management
Digital Technologies in Business (lab)
ERP (graduate assistant)
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
Business Courses
MAT 1121 Business Math 1 MAT 1122 Business Math 2
MAT 1123 Business Math 3 MAT 1111 Statistics 1
MAT 1112 Statistics 2 MAT 1113 Statistics 3
Cross-Disciplinary Courses
MET 7355 Quality Control with SPC MET 360 Six Sigma
MAT 1193 Technical Calculus MET 7125 Visual Basic
Engineering Courses
MET 260 Applied Thermodynamics MET 7155 Machine Design 2
MET 7220 Plastic Material & Processes MET 230 Quality Control Six Sigma
SELECTED COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Enterprise Wide Information Systems Management- An SAP-based course covering topics using an integrated process perspective of the firm. Each process is discussed within the context of its execution across functional areas in the company, with special emphasis on the role of data in managing the coordination between activities and groups.
Students gain a deep appreciation for the role of enterprise systems in efficiently managing processes from multiple functional perspectives. Students will work to complete exercises including running a fictitious company using an enterprise wide planning system and later configuring the Enterprise Requirements Planning system they have been working with. Major course components include:
• Learn the major components of an Enterprise Resource Planning system
• Carry out hands-on lab exercises using the SAP software product
• Play the HEC ERPsim simulation game
Introduction to Data Mining- An introductory course to familiarize students with popular data mining methods for extracting knowledge from data. Topics and related methods discussed in the class include: data mining processes and knowledge discovery, database support to data mining, associations, classifications and prediction, clustering, recommendation systems and developing issues in data mining.
Digital Technologies in Business - Provides foundational understandings and skills for applying information technology to managerial decision-making and problem solving. Topics include information systems such as decision support, enterprise, transaction processing and knowledge management systems
Project Management – an undergraduate course for IS and OM majors to learn and apply the processes, tools, techniques, and problem-solving approaches needed to successfully manage projects both in operations management and information systems.
Quality Control Six Sigma -is an introduction to both the quantitative and qualitative methods which form the basis for 6-Sigma, Statistical Process Control and many process improvements initiatives more generally. The course consists of conceptual foundations, methodology, applications and computer exercises.
Visual Basic - A course on using Visual BASIC for applications to design, code and debug applications for customized projects. Topics include: form layout and definition, labels and text boxes, command buttons, option buttons, variable types, arrays, for-next loops, and if statements. Students need experience with Microsoft Windows for this course.
Business Statistics- An undergraduate course in statics covering the fundamentals of statistics including descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, regression analysis and control charts.
Principles of Manufacturing and Service Systems - A course that examines both supply chain and operations management issues from product design, capacity planning, process flow and layout to materials management and quality control. The course addresses both short-term and long-term decisions that affect the performance of the organization.