MARY J. GRANGER PhD.
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Experience

The George Washington University

School of Business and Public Management
Management Science Department
Assistant Professor, August 1991 - May 1996
Associate Professor, May 1996 - December 2001
Full Professor, December 2001 - present

Director of the undergraduate Information Systems program - includes advising all the undergraduate Information Systems majors and upgrading the IS field courses.

Responsible for creating a 5 year BBA / MSIST program

Courses taught:

  • Systems Design with CASE
  • Principles of Database Design
  • Introduction to Structured Programming
  • Information Systems Technology
  • International Information Systems
  • Management Information Systems
  • Information Systems: Applications and Technology

Thammasat University, Thailand

Summer 1995
Taught Marketing Decision Support Systems in the Masters in Marketing program

Morgan State University

College of Business Administration
Assistant Professor, August 1990 - 1991

Courses taught:

Introduction to Computer-Based Information Systems

Responsible for restructuring and teaching the COBOL sequence:

  • Introduction to Structured COBOL Programming
  • Advanced Structured COBOL Programming

University of Cincinnati

Quantitative Analysis and Information Systems Department

Instructor, 1980 - 1990

Courses taught:

  • Introduction to Data Processing
  • PL/I programming language
  • COBOL
  • Data and File Structures
  • Database Principles
  • Software Engineering

Undergraduate independent studies on various topics:

  • Software Metrics;
  • Evaluation of Databases;
  • Computer Aided Software Engineering tool evaluation

Northern Kentucky University

Accounting and Information Systems Department
Part-time Instructor, 1980 - 1981

Professional Experice

  • Burke Marketing Research, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Computer Programmer, 1969 - 1971
  • H.B. Zachary, San Antonio, Texas
  • Computer Programmer, 1966 - 1967
  • IBM, White Plains, New York
  • Computer Programmer, 1965 - 1966

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