Courses
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Assistant Professor, July 2012 – current
Mechanical Engineering Technology Program:
Mechanical Engineering Technology Program:
1. Computer Aided Drafting (MET 120) (~ 30 students per semester) [Videos]
2. Computer Solid Modeling (MET 240) (~ 30 students per semester) [Videos, Syllabus]
3. Introduction to Mechatronics (MET 426) (~ 25 students per semester) [Syllabus]
4. Mechatronic System Design (MET 427) (~ 25 students per semester)
5. Computer Integrated Manufacturing (MET 445) (~ 40 students per semester)
2. Computer Solid Modeling (MET 240) (~ 30 students per semester) [Videos, Syllabus]
3. Introduction to Mechatronics (MET 426) (~ 25 students per semester) [Syllabus]
4. Mechatronic System Design (MET 427) (~ 25 students per semester)
5. Computer Integrated Manufacturing (MET 445) (~ 40 students per semester)
Trine University, Angola, Indiana
Lead Faculty – International Studies, January 2012 – July 2012
Masters in Leadership, School of Professional Studies (Online):
Masters in Leadership, School of Professional Studies (Online):
6. Fundamentals of International Business Leadership (~ 2 students per semester)
7. Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management for Leaders (~ 2 students per semester)
8. International Studies Capstone (~ 2 students per semester)
7. Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management for Leaders (~ 2 students per semester)
8. International Studies Capstone (~ 2 students per semester)
Assistant Professor, Department of Design Engineering Technology, January 2011 – July 2012
Engineering:
Engineering:
9. Engineering Graphics for Mechanical Engineering (EGR 153) (~ 30 students per semester)
10. Engineering Graphics for Civil Engineering (EGR 154) (~ 30 students per semester)
10. Engineering Graphics for Civil Engineering (EGR 154) (~ 30 students per semester)
Design Engineering Technology:
11. Computer-Aided 3D Modeling (EDT 173) (~ 30 students per semester)
12. Electrical Fundamentals (EDT 273) (~ 30 students per semester)
13. Design for Manufacture and Assembly (EDT 313) (~ 30 students per semester)
12. Electrical Fundamentals (EDT 273) (~ 30 students per semester)
13. Design for Manufacture and Assembly (EDT 313) (~ 30 students per semester)
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Graduate Lecturer, Summer 2008
Mechanical Engineering Technology:
Mechanical Engineering Technology:
14. Machine Elements (MET 214) – Summer 2008 (~ 30 students per semester)
15. Manufacturing Quality Control (MET 451)- Summer 2008 (~ 30 students per semester)
15. Manufacturing Quality Control (MET 451)- Summer 2008 (~ 30 students per semester)
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Spring 2008
Mechanical Engineering Technology:
16. Product Design and Specifications (MET 102)- Spring 2008
Instructor, STEM Academic Boot Camp, Diversity Program, Summer 2007
Mechanical Engineering Technology:
Mechanical Engineering Technology:
17. Materials I MET (141) (~ 3 students per semester)
Computer Graphics Technology:
18. Introduction to Graphics for Manufacturing (CGT 163) (~ 3 students per semester)
19. Technical Graphics Communications (CGT 140) (~ 3 students per semester)
19. Technical Graphics Communications (CGT 140) (~ 3 students per semester)
University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Assistant, 2001-2006
Engineering Management:
20. Theory of Decision Making – 2002-2006 (~240 students per semester)
21. Planning and Analysis of Work Procedures – 2003-2006 (~240 students per semester)
21. Planning and Analysis of Work Procedures – 2003-2006 (~240 students per semester)
Industrial Engineering:
22. Basis of Industrial Systems Theory – 2005-2006 (~ 60 students per semester)
23. Assembly Technologies – 2001-2005 (~ 20 students per semester)
23. Assembly Technologies – 2001-2005 (~ 20 students per semester)
Mechatronics:
24. Basis of Product Development (Mechatronics) – 2003-2006 (~ 70 students per semester)
25. Fundamentals of Computer Technologies and Programming 2004-2005 (~ 60 students per semester)
25. Fundamentals of Computer Technologies and Programming 2004-2005 (~ 60 students per semester)
Mechanical Engineering:
26. Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER (workforce development course) – Fall 2001 (~ 120 students per semester)
27. Jigs and Fixture Design (~ 20 students per semester)
27. Jigs and Fixture Design (~ 20 students per semester)
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