| Department of
Accounting and Information Systems |
Dr. Wally
Guyot
Professor |
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| Contact Information: |
| Office: |
McCartney Hall 309 |
| Office Phone: |
(785) 628-4534 |
| E-Mail: |
wguyot@fhsu.edu |
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| Degrees: |
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| B.S. Northern
State University, 1963 |
| M.S. Northern
State University, 1967 |
| Ph.D. University of North
Dakota, 1973 |
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| Courses Taught: |
| Business Communication |
| Office Management |
| Office Information Systems |
| Teaching Office Information Systems |
| Techniques of Teaching Business and
Accounting |
| Business Research Methods |
I have been at Fort Hays State University since 1979.
I was chair of the Department of Business Education and Office Administration
from 1979 to 1995; I also served as chair of the Department of Teacher
Education from 1996 to 1998. As of January of 2003, we moved back
to the College of Business and Leadership.
I have also taught at Tennessee Technological University
for six years, Southwest Minnesota State University for three years,
and five years at two high schools in South Dakota. A few of the
courses taught at these universities are as follows: Introduction
to Business, Records Management, Business Management, Credit Management,
Personnel Selection and Recruitment, Data Processing, FORTRAN, BASIC,
Introduction to Computer Systems, Real Estate, Keyboarding, Shorthand,
Business Teaching Methods, Business Letter Writing, and Business
Report Writing.
I have been active in the Kansas Business Education
Association; and I served as treasurer and president of KBEA. I
also served as the Kansas representative on the Mountain-Plains
Business Association Board for three years, and I have been a member
of the National Business Education Association for many years. Finally,
I have been a Rotarian since 1980; and I served as the club secretary
for six years and president for one year. I served as a multi-district
trainer for club secretaries for three years. I also served as the
Rotary district a few years ago, and I will serve as district secretary
for 2003-2004. I am also proud to be a Paul Harris Fellow.
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