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Dave Ballard

Director of Technical Services and Building Operations

Dean’s Office
Saunders College of Business
Adjunct Faculty

585-475-6653
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Office Mailing Address
107 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623

Dave Ballard

Director of Technical Services and Building Operations

Dean’s Office
Saunders College of Business
Adjunct Faculty

Bio

Dave is the Director of Technical Services for the Saunders College. His responsibilities include overseeing all IT operations.  Dave is also an adjunct professor for Saunders College teaching Developing Business Applications.

585-475-6653

Currently Teaching

DECS-864
2 Credits
This course focuses on the application of information technology to gain greater efficiency and effectiveness from operational and managerial processes and systems. The conceptual foundations of operations, supply chain management and information technology are surveyed and contemporary approaches analyzed from a managerial perspective.
MGIS-320
3 Credits
Transforming data into information is critical for making business decisions. This course introduces students to the concepts of data, information and the business database management systems (DBMS) used by modern organizations. Exercises and hands-on projects are used to model the information needs of an organization and implement and query databases using applications such as Microsoft Access and SQL.
MGIS-350
3 Credits
Development of business applications is transforming from programming to integration of software components using application development environments. Students learn the fundamentals of computer programming and applications development through a set of programming exercises that focus on visual development environments and component integration. These exercises expand into a project where students apply concepts of typical development and project methodologies to complete a comprehensive programming assignment.
MGIS-425
3 Credits
This course builds upon the basic concepts from Database Management Systems. Students work in a real-world business database development environment and gain hands-on experience in advanced database querying language, such as Oracle PL/SQL. Students learn to analyze business processes and, using tools such as Oracle, develop fully functioning database prototype systems to support them.
MGIS-450
3 Credits
This course explores the role of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in organizations. Students analyze cross-functional business processes and ERP systems commonly used to support these processes. Students engage in a hands-on project using a current ERP system, such as SAP R/3, to demonstrate, analyze and design system structures, key data elements and process configurations that support cross-functional business processes, including accounting, sales, material management, production and distribution.