Gary B. Randolph
Associate Professor
Office: Flagship - 256
Phone: (765) 648-2906
Fax: (765) 648-2912
Email: gbrandolph@purdue.edu
Gary B. Randolph is an associate professor in the College of Technology at Purdue University, Anderson, Indiana. Professor Randolph brings to his teaching 12 years of real-world experience as founder and president of Harvest Computer Systems and more than 13 years of experience in consulting large and small businesses in the areas of database applications and web design. In the Department of Computer and Information Technology he teaches Internet Foundations, Technologies, and Development; Introduction to Systems Development; Programming for the Internet; Database Fundamentals; Systems Analysis and Design Methods; Database Development; and Advanced Analysis and Design.
Professor Randolph has his Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Systems Analysis from Taylor University and a Masters of Arts in Information and Communication Science/Journalism from Ball State University.
Professor Randolph has co-authored Randolph, G., and Griffin, J., (2005). SQL Essentials. Franklin, Beedle, and Associates, Inc. (ISBN: 1-59028-029-6. He also served as a major contributor to the seventh edition of Whitten, J., and Bentley, L. (2006). Systems Analysis and Design Methods (7th ed). Burr Ridge, Il: McGraw-Hill Irwin. (ISBN: 0-07-305233-7).
He is a member of the Society for Information Technology Educations (SITE), the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP), Association for Information Systems (AIS), and the Professional Association for SQL Servers (PASS).