BRUCE HARTMAN
MY UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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Maritime Policy and Management Department, International Business and Logistics, California State University Maritime, Vallejo, CA
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Undergrad courses in Basic and Advanced Information Systems, International Business, Microeconomics, and Supply Chain Management.
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College of Business and Health Administration, University of St. Francis, Joliet, IL
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Undergraduate and Graduate courses in Logistics, Economics, Operations, Supply Chain Management, Operations, Project Management, ERP Systems, Business Intelligence, and Systems Analysis.
- Developed undergraduate programs in (1) Logistics and (2) Computer Information Systems.
- Developed graduate MBA concentrations in (1) Logistics and (2) Business Analytics.
- Developed graduate MS degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
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Intermodal Transportation Institute
- Contributed bespoke research and peer reviewed papers on current issues in Logistics and Supply Chains, with focus on implications in the Chicago region and in West Coast maritime ports. Pursued Student based research projects in agricultural shipping, in logistics job economics, and in industrial warehouse location and network modeling.
- Member of Academic Technology Advisory Committee, 3 years (current).
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Kogod School of Business, American University, Washington, DC
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- Professor of Statistics and Operations Management.
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Undergraduate courses in Operations Management. Graduate Course in Statistics.
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Department of Business Administration, California State University Maritime, Vallejo, CA
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- Interim Department Chair.
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Undergraduate courses in Logistics, Export/Import, Strategy, Introductory
Business, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Managerial Economics, Purchasing.
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Chair, Curriculum Committee
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College of Business and Economics, California State University,
East Bay.
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Undergraduate and Graduate Courses in Quantitative Management and Operations
Management.
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Graduate Courses in Global Operations and Outrsourcing, Logistics Management,
and Business Research Methods.
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Undergraduate Courses in Mathematics for Business and Social
Science.
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Mathematics Department, Visiting Assistant Professor, and School of Economics and
Business Administration, St. Marys College of California.
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Courses in Executive MBA Program, Forecasting and Operations
Management.
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Courses in Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Probability and
Statistics.
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MIS Department, University of Arizona, Adjunct Assistant Professor.
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Committees: College of Business and Public Administration, Committee on
Mathematics Preparation and Committee on Core Statistics Curriculum for Business
College.
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Course: Mathematical Modeling and Analysis, 1996-1997. Complete
responsibility for this required core course for first-year PhD. students in MIS, which
is also open to MBA students
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Course: Service Management, Spring 1997. Graduate level class taught by case
method.
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Course: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Spring 1996-1998. Graduate
level elective using a simulation, case studies, and
projects.
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Course: Principles of Operations Management, Spring 1993- Spring 1998.
Complete responsibility for this upper-level required course for all majors in
Operations Management, also taken by MBA students. Designed team
projects, included outside speakers from industry, devised service project learning
experience for class.
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Course: Project Management, Fall 1997-Spring 1998. Undergraduate-Graduate
course in project management techniques, open also to MBA students. Included emphasis on software project management.
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Course: Introductory Operations Management, Spring 1991- Fall 1997.
Undergraduate course required for students in the School of Business and Public
Administration. Developed own lectures and team projects.
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Mathematics Department, University of Arizona
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Course: Business Calculus, 1997. Technical Advisor to classes using symbolic
calculus computing and group projects in the business calculus curriculum. I designed
this project and won grants from the university to cooperate with the Math Department
to implement change to use of MathCad software in business calculus
education.
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Course: Business Calculus, 1994-1997. Required course for admission to
College of Business and Public Administration. Emphasis is on business and economic
applications of calculus. Adapted Harvard Calculus Consortium
methods.
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Course: Finite Mathematics, 1994-1996. Developed experimental curriculum
using computers and spreadsheets for required course for admission to College of
Business and Public Administration. Now expanded to 100\% of the sections
taught.