Langewisch was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 2005. His Fulbright experience was to teach in Ukraine following the Orange Revolution. In 1998 he was selected to represent the University of Nebraska at the INFORMS Doctoral Colloquium. He also graduated in the top 10% of the University of Michigan M.B.A. class for 1985.
His publications and presentations include:
“Mean and Variance Bounds in Engineering Design Models Under Uncertainty,” in progress “Mean and Variance Bounds and Propagation for Ill-Specified Random Variables,” published in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics—Part A: Systems and Humans, July 2004 “Finding Expected Values and Variances of Ambiguous Alternatives,” presented at INFORMS conference, Seattle, 1998 “Mean and Variance of Alternatives in Evidence Theory,” presented at IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1998 “Stochastic Dominance Tests for Ranking Alternatives Under Ambiguity,” published in European Journal of Operational Research, 1996, and presented to the IIE Research Conference in Minneapolis, 1995
Dr. Andrew Langewisch's Academic Programs
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Business Administration
The business administration major provides a broad foundation of knowledge and skills that prepares you for success in a wide range of organizations, including for-profit and nonprofit entities, small family-owned businesses, large corporations and government agencies.
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Accounting
A degree in accounting from Concordia University, Nebraska gives you the education to succeed in just about any aspect of the business world. Here, you get the foundation you need to become a certified public accountant, work for government institutions or become a partner in a private accounting firm. Pursue a career in finance or corporate management accounting, become an entrepreneur or find any number of other careers in accounting to ignite your passion for business.
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Business Communication
The business communication major at Concordia University, Nebraska will require you to think of an organization holistically, including how a consumer will receive marketing messaging, how an employee’s interactions with co-workers effect productivity or how an investment by the organization communicates a business’s political stance.
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Management Information Systems
Management information systems is a dynamic career field focused on employing technologies in ways that help businesses and organizations achieve their strategic goals and operational objectives. Information systems have become increasingly important as technology advances, creating a high demand for skilled individuals.