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Teaching Assignments at
Holy Family University


Current Assignments: Fall 2024

CMIS 107 - Intro Programming - Undergraduate
Course Description: Course is an introduction to programming and its three elementary structures: sequence, selection and iteration. Arrays and functions are also covered. Some data structures will be explored, as well as the complexity of a few elementary algorithms. - OnLine Python | Programiz.com

CMIS 211 – Internet Programming - Undergraduate
Course Description: A project-oriented class where students design, create, and maintain a dynamic website that uses both client-side and server-side computing.



Previous Assignments: 2006 to Present

UNDERGRADUATE

BUSA 350/351 – Internship I/II- Undergraduate
Course Description: Offers the student the opportunity to work with the Experiential Learning Department in order to identify their career path and learn necessary, job search readiness skills. The students will work toward the goal of putting classroom theory into practice in paid or unpaid, in-field positions under the guidance and supervision of supervisors in a professional work environment.
Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Summer1 2019, Spring 2019

CMIS 107 - Intro Programming - Undergraduate
Course Description: Course is an introduction to programming and its three elementary structures: sequence, selection and iteration. Arrays and functions are also covered. Some data structures will be explored, as well as the complexity of a few elementary algorithms. - OnLine Python | Programiz.com
Fall 2024, Fall 2023

CMIS 210 - Web Design and Electronic Commerce - Undergraduate
Course Description: A project-oriented class where students design, create and maintain a web site that uses active server pages integrated with data bases. At the successful completion of the course students will have samples to show prospective employers to demonstrate the quality of their work.
Fall 2014, Fall 2012

CMIS 211 – Internet Programming - Undergraduate
Course Description: A project-oriented class where students design, create, and maintain a dynamic website that uses both client-side and server-side computing.
Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020

CMIS 220 – Management Information Systems - Undergraduate
Course Description: This course provides the CMIS student with a broad view of how computers and information are used in the business world. Topics include the use of hardware, software, systems, databases, networks, the Internet, and ethics on a local, national and international level.
Fall 2019, Fall 2018 (Online), Fall 2017 (Online), Fall 2016 (Online), Spring 2016, Spring 2015

CMIS 234 – Human Computer Interaction - Undergraduate
Course Description: An Introduction to computer interface design with the focus on how humans relate to mobile technology. The course will implement best practice design features through the development of webpages and apps for mobile design.
Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019

CMIS 303 - Data Communication & Computer Networks- Undergraduate
Course Description: This course is comprehensive, covering data communications, and all aspects of computer networks. A primary focus is the Internet because it is a revolutionary technology that is profoundly changing the world.
Fall 2021, Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Fall 2015

CMIS 307 - System Analysis and Design- Undergraduate
Course Description: Study of the systems development life cycle approach to solving corporate problems, with a primary focus on the entire cycle from work request to implementation of data-management procedures and maintenance of the system. Use of analysis and graphing software provides hands-on experience.
Fall 2017, Fall 2015

CMIS 308 - Database Management- Undergraduate
Course Description: Examination of data structures, file organization, and logical design of large-scale database systems using relational and object-oriented models. This course includes a hands-on database design experience.
Summer II - 2013

CMIS 335 – Digital Forensics- Undergraduate
Course Description: This course provides an introduction to digital forensics. Course content will include digital forensics fundamentals, computer forensics investigations, analysis and validation, use of forensics tools, and legal and ethical issues related to cybercrime.
Fall 2016

CMIS 417 – Project Management – Undergraduate
Course Description: This course covers the factors necessary for successful management of system development or enhancement projects. Both technical and behavioral aspects of project management are discussed. Project management software is utilized and a final project will provide hands-on experience.
Fall 2020, Winter 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016

CMIS 418 – Cyber Security - Undergraduate
Course Description: This course gives a comprehensive understanding of the issues of data integrity and security found in the corporate workplace. Topics to be discussed will include viruses, firewalls and the protection of networked systems.
Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2017, Spring 2009, Spring 2007, Spring 2006

CMIS-420 Advanced Digital Forensics - Undergraduate
Course Description: This course broadens the approach to digital forensics. Course content will include in depth digital forensics techniques, computer forensics topics including cryptography and real-time data preservation, analysis and validation, use of advanced forensics tools, legal and ethical issues related to forensics, and security management techniques required for resiliency in today’s digital workplace.
Spring 2014

CMIS-427-I Senior Sem. Digital Forensics - Undergraduate
Course Description: CMIS 427 is the capstone course in the Digital Forensics major and is the culminating experience marking the end of the students’ undergraduate level course of study. Through the use of case studies and research papers, students will engage in the integrative process of discovery and introspection, thereby achieving competence in all aspects of their DF education.
Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2016, Spring 2015, Spring 2014, Spring 2013

CMIS-439 Senior Sem. Computer Information Systems - Undergraduate
Course Description: Analysis of topics and issues in the computer field, with emphasis on computer use in business decision-making. Discussions, papers, case studies, and research project.
Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2020


GRADUATE

ISYM 500 - Information Systems Management - Graduate
Course Description: This course focuses on understanding the nature of the digital firm and the key issues in organizing and managing it. Managers of digital firms need to identify the challenges facing their firms; understand the technologies that will help them meet these challenges; design business processes to take advantage of the technologies; and create management procedures and policies to implement the required changes.
Fall 2023, Fall 2015

ISYM 520 - Electronic Commerce - Graduate
Course Description: The focus will be on the essentials of establishing an image and communicative environment with key audiences on the Internet. Course content will include a review of the history, demographics, features, and benefits of marketing on the Internet.
Summer 2015-IS, Fall 2014, Spring 2013, Spring 2012 , Spring 2011, Spring 2010, Spring 2009, Spring 2008

ISYM 525 - Information Security - Graduate
Course Description: More and more critical information is being created, transmitted, and archived by computers. This ever-growing reliance on technology has made computer security a higher priority than ever before, yet the pace of computer development has far outstripped the improvements in computer security. This course will give a comprehensive understanding of the issues of data integrity and security found in the corporate workplace. Topics discussed will include viruses, firewalls, and the protection of networked systems.
Fall 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2011, Fall 2010, Fall 2009

ISYM 527 Systems Analysis and Design - Graduate
Course Description: This course is the study of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) approach to solving problems within information systems with a primary focus on using the structured approach, although the object-oriented methodology will also be covered, compared, and contrasted. Use of analysis and graphing software provides hands-on experience.
Summer II - 2023

ISYM 530 - Communications Applications - Graduate
Course Description: This is a graduate course offered as part of the core curriculum of the Information Systems Management degree. It is intended to acquaint students with applications of hi-tech communication systems in today’s organizations.
Summer I - 2009

ISYM 540 - Current Topics in Information Systems Management - Graduate
Course Description: This course examines and evaluates current issues related to information systems management. Focus is on how technology will change business processes, organization, globalization, communications, operations, and profitability. The structure of the course is designed to enhance the students’ knowledge of current technology developments relevant to information technology and management. Weekly reading assignments, analysis of trade press articles, executive briefings, and Internet research will be included in the homework requirements. Coincident with extensive review of trade press articles and reference sources, each student will be required to select a topic for in-depth analysis as preparation for the requirement of a publishable-quality term paper in ISYM 550.
Summer 2015-IS, Summer II - 2009

ISYM 550 – Independent Study and Research - Graduate
Course Description: Requires each student to conduct an independent study of a current topic in Information Systems Management. The result of the study will be described and documented in a formal paper.
Spring 2015, Summer I - 2014