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Brian K. Ngac, instructor of Information Systems and Operations Management, was named one of 2021 Dean鈥檚 Teaching Faculty Fellows. Ngac, a soon to be Triple Patriot, graduated from 亚洲AV in 2016 with a bachelor鈥檚 of science and again in 2017 with his master鈥檚 of science both in Applied Information Technology. Ngac is currently pursuing his doctorate in Information Technology at Mason鈥檚 College of Engineering & Computing.
Ngac has been teaching since 2008, albeit as a junior Taekwondo instructor while still in middle school. It was then he realized that he enjoyed connecting with students of all ages. In 2013, he interned with the Parsons Corporation, and worked with one of their clients, the United States Air Force, where he provided training for a technology platform he helped develop. 鈥淚 would say my ability to breakdown complicated subjects into simple components and deliver them effectively to my students is what drew me to teaching and keeps me teaching. And of course, seeing the success and accomplishments of my students during and after they're with me,鈥 Ngac said.
鈥淪ince joining in 2019, Brian has been an invaluable member of the ISOM family. Using his expertise in cybersecurity, he has introduced new courses, including an experiential project course with business clients. His teaching evaluations have been outstanding. Brian has also enthusiastically participated in other area activities. I鈥檓 really happy that his contributions are being recognized by the school through this award,鈥 said Pallab Sanyal, ISOM area chair.
Ngac has created two courses for the School of Business. The first is a custom section of MIS 462 Honors Seminar in Management Information Systems to help students gain a better understanding of cyber security. 鈥淭his honor鈥檚 seminar gives students an insight into how information security threats, principles, and practices can be, and should be, applied to different areas of the business environment鈥攁s well as their own personal lives,鈥 Ngac said.
The second is an experiential course titled Technology Analysis & Proposals with Clients, and is currently being offered as MIS 491 Seminar in Management Information Systems. In this course, students are placed into groups and are assigned to work with a real-world client solving an issue the company is having. Students are asked to propose and present to their clients quantitative analyses and visual models of their client鈥檚 current and desired states, solution analysis of alternatives, risk/risk response strategies, interface and architectural design options, as well as implementation strategies. 鈥淪tudents get to experience how projects are run in an agile environment where client requirements are constantly changing. They learn how to interact with, update, present to, and receive feedback from a real client鈥攁ll of this before they graduate,鈥 Ngac said.