My teaching interests and background are in the field of analytics, optimization, and operations & supply chain management.
At the University of Denver (DU), I teach
At Boston University (BU), I taught
QM 880 Business Analytics: Spreadsheet Optimization and Simulation (Graduate),
BA 472 Business Experiments and Causal Methods (Undergraduate),
QM 323 Analytics (Undergraduate), and
BA 222 Modeling Business Decisions and Market Outcomes with Spreadsheets and Statistical Programming (Undergraduate).
At Shenandoah University (SU), I taught
BA 203 Data Analysis for Business (Undergraduate) ,
BA 302 Quantitative Methods (Undergraduate),
QM 520 Descriptive Analytics (Graduate; Self-developed),
QM 521 Predictive Analytics (Graduate; Self-developed),
QM 522 Prescriptive Analytics (Graduate; Self-developed),
QM 523 Business Analytics Capstone (Graduate; Self-developed), and
SCM 530 Operations and Supply Chain Management (Graduate).
Course and Program Development
I had experience in developing a new graduate certificate program in Business Analytics at SU. The courses in this program include Descriptive Analytics, Predictive Analytics, Prescriptive Analytics, and Capstone. I was also responsible for the teaching of these four courses.