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Sam Sultan

Assistant Professor
Sam Sultan

sam.sultan@nyu.edu


Assistant Professor, New York University.

Graduate level courses taught include Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Data Mining and Data Warehousing, and Database Technologies for Web Applications. Other Undergraduate and Continuing Education lecture and hands-on courses taught include Intensive Certificate in Web Development, Java, JavaScript, SQL, Oracle, MySql, Python, PHP, XML, AJAX, HTML/CSS, Perl, Hadoop, Mongo and others.
Recipient of some of the highest student evaluations at NYU School of Professional Studies including perfect scores for categories such as "the class was well organized", "the instructor was good at explaining things", and "the instructor worked hard to make the subject matter interesting".
The most difficult thing in the world is to make difficult things look easy. (S. Sultan)
NYU featured Professor.

Lecturer, Columbia University.

Business Certificate and Data Analytics - Graduate level course in Java and Object Oriented concepts, coding and development.

Assistant Professor, Fordham University.

Computer Science and Information Technology - Undergraduate and graduate courses in Java, JavaScript and Web Development.

Director/Architect Information Technology, Home Box Office.
(prior experience)

Over 30 years of experience in the information technology field. Expertise in all aspects of software engineering and construction lifecycle including requirement gathering, project costing, analysis, design, coding & development, and client training & support. Led many successful small, medium and large system development projects, as well as full ERP implementations, including RFP process, vendor negotiation/selection, planning, budget and contracts. Knowledgeable in traditional, object-oriented and agile analysis, design and development methodologies.

 

"Learning is a lifetime commitment"
Sam Sultan

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