| Back to Shailendra Palvia | Teaching Experience A. September 1995-continued: COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY, BROOKVILLE, NEW YORK. Associate Professor and Director. B. June 1992-June 1995: SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS, NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, SINGAPORE. Senior Lecturer in Super Scale (equivalent to Senior Associate Professor in USA), Information Management Research Center (IMARC). C. Sept. 85-June 92: BABSON COLLEGE, WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS. Assistant Professor of Information Systems. D. Jan. 84-May 85: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, KENT, OHIO, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Operations Research. E. 1975-1983: UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, Instructor for Quantitative Analysis and Management Information Systems (MIS), Part Time. Courses Taught Undergraduate: MIS Concepts and Tools, Statistics, Quantitative Methods, Systems Analysis and Design, Programming Languages (FORTRAN and COBOL Graduate: IS Management, Data and Database Management, Systems Analysis & Design, DSS and Expert Systems, Managing IT in a Multinational Business Environment, Statistics, Management Science |