Visiting Professor of Information Technology Leadership

FYS 199: The Age of Dante
This first year seminar introduces students to the liberal arts by exploring the life and work of Dante from many disciplinary perspectives.

CIS 100: Information Technology and Society
Information Technology and Society is a writing-skills course that explores the complex relationships between technology and society including cyberbalkanization, cyberdisinhibition, and ubiquitous computing.

CIS 102: Introduction to Programming
This quantitative reasoning course provides students with the necessary background and skills to solve problems with Java.

CIS 112: Database Concepts
Database Concepts presents the fundamentals of normalization, the relational model, structured query language, and database applications.

CIS 207: Networking Foundations
Networking Foundations introduces students to the foundations of networks from computer science, social science, and information science perspectives. (Social science breadth requirement

CIS 297: Digital Humanities
This course exposes students to the role technology can play in preserving, analyzing, and interpreting cultural artifacts in the arts and humanities. (Humanities breadth requirement)

Work Experience

Assistant Professor
July, 2013 to Present

Visiting Assistant Professor
January, 2011 to June, 2013

Consultant
June, 2010 to December, 2010

Assistant Professor
September, 2008 to June, 2010

Java Developer
April, 2006 to August, 2008

Senior Technical Architect
September, 2000 to April, 2006

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