Dale Hanchey teaches all levels of computer programming courses along with management and education classes. He has several publications including two he co-wrote with his wife, Dr. Cindy Hanchey, Associate Professor of Computer Science, and one he co-wrote with Dr. Jerry Goen, Dickinson Associate Professor of Business. Mr. Hanchey has received the Business Teacher of the Year Award for 1987 and OBU’s Promising Teacher Award for 1987. He is currently the faculty advisor for the student chapter of Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP). He and his wife have two children, Jennifer and Jessica.
Educational Background: B.S., Louisiana State University M.S., Louisiana State University
Courses Taught: CIS 1999: Topics in CIS CIS 2053: FORTRAN Programming CIS 2703: C++ Programming CIS 3103: Database Program Development CIS 3303: Programming Languages CIS 3403: Systems Analysis CIS 4013: Computer Systems and Organization CIS 4023: Operating Systems and Computer Architecture CIS 4203: Software Development Project CIS 4329: Advanced Topics in CIS BTEC 3503: Management Information Systems MGMT 3603: Introduction to Management Science EDUC 270: Computers for the Elementary Classroom US 113: Introduction to Computing CIS 250: Microcomputer Applications CIS 377: Honors Contracted Studies
Selected Publications and/or Professional Activities: Hanchey, D. (Spring 2002) . "Lessons Learned in Teaching a Software Projects Course." Proceedings of ISECON 2002 Conference
Hanchey, D. and Hanchey, C. (Sept. 1998). "Trends in Computer Skills of Entering Freshmen." Proceedings of the International Association for Computer Systems Conference.
Hanchey, C. and Hanchey, D. (Sept. 1998). "Introduction to Computing: One School's Course." Proceedings of the International Association for Computer Systems Conference.
Goen, L. and Hanchey, D. (Nov. 1997). "The Blessings and Curses of a Computer Department in a School of Business." Proceedings of the Annual Southwest Regional Conference of the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.