BCIS 122, Spring 2013: Create 3D movies and learn programming concepts in this introductory programming class!
Two sections of this new class will be offered in Spring 2013:
BCIS 122 Section 1 will be face-to-face
BCIS 122 Section 2 will be online
Have you ever…
Wondered what computer programming is all about?
Wanted an easy way to learn and apply the fundamentals of programming?
Wanted a formal introduction to logical and algorithmic thinking?
Wanted to explore the power More »
BCIS 450: Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation
During the spring 2012 semester, students in BCIS 450 were divided into four teams to develop an online, searchable database for the Western Planner Journal (http://westernplanner.org).
One of these online databases will be implemented at the Western Planner Journal web site.
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NMSU names Bill Daniels Fellows to focus on ethics in business
May 10, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter
New Mexico State University has named nine faculty members as Bill Daniels Fellows. The group’s task will be to advance the teaching of business and organizational ethics as part of the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative, a multi-university project to strengthen principle-based ethics education and to foster a high standard of ethics in young p More »
New Mexico State University faculty, staff honored at convocation
Aug. 16, 2002 by Jack King Original NMSU article
Twelve faculty and staff members were honored at the fall convocation of New Mexico State University, held Thursday, Aug. 15.
Patricia Christmore Faculty Teaching Awards, for $500 each, were awarded to Jennifer Kreie, an assistant professor in the accounting and business computer systems department, and Laura Madson, an assistant professor More »
New Mexico State faculty members receive teaching awards
Jan. 9, 2002 by Karl Hill NMSU News Center
Ten New Mexico State University faculty members received awards for outstanding teaching at a Jan. 3 convocation to open the university’s spring semester.
The Donald C. Roush Excellence in Teaching Awards are named for a former New Mexico State executive vice president who was known for his work in the area of teaching effectiveness. Recipient More »
NMSU professor finds businesses may influence employee ethics
September 15, 1998 by Rachel Kendall NMSU News Center
Many business owners and managers worry about employee ethics, especially in light of recent technological advancements. Employers can ease their worry by developing a code of ethics and informing their employees of the consequences of unacceptable behavior, says Jennifer Kreie, an assistant professor of accounting and business computer More »
