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Courses:
CS 110
Introduction to Computers
MIS 310
Management Information Systems
MIS 350
Systems Analysis and Design
MGT 310
Organizational Behavior
Internships
MGT 480 , MKT 480, MIS 480, ENT 480, EC 480, FIN 480, INS 480, BAR 270, BAR 480
MIS 662
Systems Analysis and Design
MBA 985
Internship in Business
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Mr. Bzullak started teaching at the Barney School in the fall of 1998 as a Visiting Assistant Professor after many years as a practitioner in the field of Management Information Systems. In addition to his teaching duties, he has participated in the redesign, implementation and maintenance of the Barney School web site and, as the internship advisor for the Management and Marketing Department, introduces undergraduate students to the real world as part of Barney’s Career Ready Focus.
Education:
MBA, the Barney School
BA in Engineering Science, Dartmouth College
Research Interests:
Experiential education, History of computing,
Information security
Selected Scholarship Books and Articles:
Eyong B. Kim, Kijoo Kim, Michael Bzullak, (2012) "A survey of internship programs for management undergraduates in AACSB-accredited institutions", International Journal of Educational Management, Vol. 26 Iss: 7, pp.696 - 709
Kim, Eugene B. and Bzullak, Michael H. (2008). "Does Enterprise Size Matter in Achieving Information Security?" Review of Business Research, 8, 6, 41-49.
Bzullak, Michael H. and Michalski, Michael (1998). "Things MIS/IT Directors Wish Their CEOs Knew About Technology". B3 Magazine, 1, 3, 74-75
Recent Presentations:
"Does Enterprise Size Matter in Achieving Information Security?" International Academy of Business and Economics Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV (October 2008).
Recent Achievements and Honors:
Certificate of Appreciation from the Barney School and the Management and Marketing Department, April 2006
Professional Activities:
Member, Association for Information Systems.
Member, International Academy of Business and Economics.
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