EDUCATION
Associates Degree, Business Information Management
September 2025 – Present
Binghamton, NY, United States
Fall 2025:
BIT 112: First Year Seminar
An orientation course designed for first semester students in Business information Technology (BIT) Program. First Year Seminar introduces college and departmental policies and procedures while educating students on technology and services available to them on campus for academic success.
BIT 184: Introduction to Microsoft Office:
Introduction to Microsoft Office institutes students to Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access. Basic business documents, spreadsheets, database applications, presentations and word process documents are created in practice.
MAT 115: Mathematics for General Education:
This course is designed to meet the SUNY General Education Requirements at the baccalaureate level. Topics include illustrating the relevance of mathematics in society, introductory statistics, model with functions and financial mathematics.
Upcoming Winter 2025:
EAS 123: Natural Disasters
Liberal Arts and Sciences
September 2012 – December 2012
Brooklyn, New York, United States
ENG 101: Composition:
Eng 101 is a standard first-year college course focused on reflective, informative and analytical writing. It provides instruction creating thesis about various subjects while teaching writing processes.
MAT 96: Elementary Algebra:
A foundational course that involves core algebraic concepts such as linear and quadratic equations. Topics covered include graphic straight lines, exponents, polynomial algebra, factoring and radical expressions.

arbor education
and Training
Porter, Contract
2008 – 2009
New York, New York, United States
Arbor Education and Training provided inner-city students preparation of the workforce. This program focused on building soft skills and practical skills ending with a paid work-study program.

katharine gibbs
School
Office Services Associate, Contract
July 2004 – September 2004
Greater New York City Area
PC099: Preparatory Communication:
A course that helps build and expands the foundational skills for success in both academics and professional work. It introduces the theory, strategy and applied writing skills in interpersonal communication. This course also introduces public speaking and presentation skills.
Theory & Elements of Design (Digital Media)
This course teaches foundational design principles and core visual elements in a for digital work. It also teaches students how to use digital technology to create content and make it accessible to the public.
High School Diploma, Visual Arts
September 2000 – June 2004
Greater New York City Area
A standard high school diploma that signifies completion of core knowledge skills like reading, writing, math, science and history. LaGuardia Arts also provides different arts departments as a focal study as well.



