Katherine Stewart's Teaching (last updated 5/1/07)
BUDT 703 Business Process Analysis (University of Maryland) 2000-2007
This is an MBA elective, and a required course for MS in IS students. The objective of this course is to help students gain a solid foundation in the concepts, processes, tools, and techniques needed in analyzing business processes and conducting information systems projects. Students explore different techniques for researching system requirements, develop skills in analyzing and modeling organizational processes and data, and develop an understanding of the challenges of successfully managing the development and implementation of systems in organizations.
BMGT 808i Seminar in Information Systems (University of Maryland) 2002-2003
This is an introductory seminar in information systems research for doctoral students. Its objective is to introduce participants to some major streams of research in information systems and to help seminar participants understand the role of research in an academic community and the methods of social science research.
BMGT 620 Strategic Information Systems (University of Maryland) 2001
This is the core MBA class in Information Systems. This case-based course was taught over 7 weeks, covering several topics (e.g., ERP, CRM) from a strategic managerial perspective.
MIS 304 (University of Texas) 1999-2000
This was an introductory undergraduate programming class, using C/C++. This course was the first required course for MIS majors.