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CIS/CSC fulltime Faculty |
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Douglas Clay |
| Doug Clay has been a professor with Aims Community College for over twenty years. During that time, he has taught a variety of courses ranging from computer applications to operating systems to C++ and Java programming. In his leisure time, Doug enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and sailing. He is also a music enthusiast and plays both the piano and guitar. Doug has nearly forty years experience with computers and would like to share his passion for programming and other computer topics with you. |
| doug.clay@aims.edu |
970.339.6489 |
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Richard Gardner |
| Dick has been a full time professor at Aims since 2000 and teaches the Web
Development curriculum and Operating Systems classes primarily. He enjoys mountain biking and spending time with his grand children. |
| dick.gardner@aims.edu |
970.339.6289 |
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Timothy McFerron |
| I have been a full time instructor at Aims since 1998. I generally teach Local Area Networking, Operating Systems, Visual Basic and DarkBasic Programming on the Greeley Campus. My free time is spent hiking, biking, camping, back-country skiing, writing music and playing guitar.
It goes without saying I am the best looking member of the CIS/CSC department, and always give better grades than my colleagues. Remember when you are registering... “just say Tim”.
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| tim.mcferron@aims.edu |
970.339.6271 |
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Rex Parr |
| My combined instructor experience is over 16 years which includes the Air Force and Aims Community College. I am currently building a mountain cabin which is designed around alternate power. The cabin should be completed in my next life. During my free time, I also enjoy hiking with my four vicious dachshunds and riding my mountain bike. I am not the oldest or the youngest in the CIS department.
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| rex.parr@aims.edu |
970.339.6363 |
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