Teaching - Bruce Hartman
MY UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Department of Business Administration, California
State University
Maritime, Vallejo, CA
- Interim Department Chair.
- Undergraduate courses in Logistics, Export/Import, Strategy,
Introductory Business, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Managerial Economics, Purchasing.
- Chair, Curriculum Committee
- College of Business and Economics, California
State University,
East Bay.
- Undergraduate and Graduate Courses in Quantitative
Management and Operations Management.
- Graduate Courses in Global Operations and Outrsourcing,
Logistics Management, and Business Research Methods.
- Undergraduate Courses in Mathematics for Business and Social
Science.
- Mathematics Department, Visiting Assistant Professor, and
School of Economics and Business Administration, St. Mary’s College of
California.
- Courses in Executive MBA Program, Forecasting and Operations
Management.
- Courses in Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Probability and Statistics.
- MIS Department, University
of Arizona, Adjunct
Assistant Professor.
- Committees: College
of Business and Public Administration,
Committee on Mathematics Preparation and Committee on Core Statistics
Curriculum for Business
College.
- 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
- Course: Service Management, Spring 1997. Graduate level
class taught by case method.
- Course: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Spring
1996-1998. Graduate level elective using a
simulation, case studies, and projects.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Mathematics Department, University of Arizona
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.