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Bijoy
Bordoloi Professor of Computer Management and Information
Systems. |
Ph.D. 1988, MIS, Kelley School of Business, Indiana
University, Bloomington
MS 1982, Business Information Systems, California
State University, Los Angeles
MA 1976, Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU),
New Delhi
BA (Hons.) 1974, Economics, Delhi University,
New Delhi
Course Materials
Curriculum Vitae
TEACHING RESEARCH
Data Management Database Design & Management
Database Systems Development (e.g., Oracle) Human-Computer
Interaction
Systems Analysis and Design Economic and Legal
Aspects of IT
IT Management/E-Business IT Management
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
2001-present. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville.
Professor, Department of Computer Management and Information Systems,
School of Business.
1999-2001. Indiana University: Visiting Associate
Professor, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Kelley
School of Business.
1998-1999. The Chinese University of Hong Kong:
Associate Professor, Department of Decision Sciences, Business Administration
Faculty.
1991-1999. University of Texas at Arlington(UTA):
Associate Professor (tenured, 1994), Assistant Professor, Department
of Information Systems and Management Sciences.
1987-1991. Oakland University: Assistant Professor,
Department of Decision & Information Sciences.
1986-1987. Indiana University: Associate Faculty
Member, AACSB MIS Advanced Faculty Development Institute.
1982-1987. Indiana University: Associate Instructor,
Department of Operations & Systems Management, School of Business.
· Developed and taught a variety of graduate
and undergraduate courses.
· Supervised masters theses and served
in doctoral dissertation committees.
· Supervised the Master of Science program
in Information Systems (MSIS) at UTA with an enrollment of more
than 100 students.
· Represented the department, college,
and the university in liaison activities with corporations.
· Served in various administrative and
policy-making committees including the university-level computer
advisory committee and the Faculty Senate at UTA.
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