Teaching & Awards

Dr. Bateh believes that organizations are seeking graduates that have the ability to identify a problem and objective, apply theoretical concepts to solving the problem, identify who the key stakeholders are, and present conclusions or recommendations to key stakeholders in a clear and concise form. In other words, he believes in teaching students not only how to identify a problem, but how to solve problems. Specifically, Dr. Bateh’s teaching activities are designed to encourage students to think quantitatively to solve problems and issues in management.

He is academically qualified to teach in the following disciplines:

  1. Operations Management/Supply Chain (18+ graduate hours)
  2. Statistics/Quantitative Methods (18+ graduate hours)
  3. Management (18+ graduate hours)
  4. Leadership (18+ graduate hours)
  5. Business Administration (18+ graduate hours)

AWARDS

  1. Recipient, 2021, New Instructor of the Year Award, University of Arkansas.
  2. Recipient, 2020, Mission & Values Award, Jack Welch Management Institute.
  3. Recipient, 2019, High Achiever Award, FSCJ School of Business.
  4. Recipient, 2018, Distinguished Faculty Award, Florida State College of Jacksonville.
  5. Recipient, 2017, Teaching Excellence Award, Jack Welch Management Institute.
  6. Recipient, 2016, Teaching Excellence Award, Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs.
  7. Recipient, 2015, John & Suanne Roueche Excellence Award,  League for Innovation.
  8. Recipient, 2015, Roland S. Kennedy Endowed Chair for Excellence in Instruction, FSCJ.

TECHNOLOGY

SAS
SPSS
Minitab
Tableau
SAP
Canvas LMS
Blackboard LMS