List of Bryant University People - Computer Information Systems

Computer Information Systems

Abhijit Chaudhury, BTech, MTech, PhD,

  • Professor: Software Engineering, Management Information Systems

Kenneth Fougere, BSBA, MEd, PhD,

  • Professor: Business Problem Solving with Computer Technology, e-Commerce

Richard Glass, BA, MBA, PhD,

  • Professor: Business Ethics, Decision Support Systems, Collaborative Decision Making, and Telecommuting

Laurie MacDonald, BS, MBA, PhD,

  • Professor: Organizational Change, Object Oriented Programming, Strategic Systems

Janet Prichard, BA, MS, PhD,

  • Chair: Computer Information Systems Department, Professor: Web Based Systems, Small Device Programming

Harold Records, BS, MBA, PhD,

  • Professor: Visual Measurements, PC Hardware, Digital Multimedia, Consulting Services

Kenneth Sousa, BS, MBA, PhD,

  • Associate Professor: Process Reengineering, Systems Implementation, Technology Planning, e-Commerce

Wallace Wood, BS, MA, MAT, PhD,

  • Professor: Computer Ethics and Privacy, Management Information Systems, Database Operations and Design

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