Long Bio
Matthew McCarthy is a Teaching Professor of information systems with the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. He joined ASU in 2003, teaching courses such as computer applications and information technology, programming concepts for accountancy majors, unified modeling language, business database concepts, and networks and distributed systems. He is a faculty advisor for the Department of Information Systems Club (DISC) and the Black Business Student's Association (BBSA) at ASU.
Education
M. S. Management (with distinction), Northern Arizona University, 2003. Thesis: Internet Educational Delivery Methods and Applications
Publications
Information Technology Management Essentials , 2020, MyEducator Publishing
Applied Business Computing Concepts , Series, 2014 - 2020, MyEducator Publishing
Business Mobile App Development & Monetization 2019, MyEducator Publishing
Applied Business Computing Applications 2013, Fifth Edition, 2012, Pearson-Prentice Hall
Black & White Business Computing 2009 - 2012, Pearson-Prentice Hall
KnowIT Information Technology ; (Podcast, Core Computing Courses at W. P. Carey, 2010)
Knowledge@WPCarey.com ; (Whither Internet Anarchy? Controlling Adult Content Online, 2004)
Research Activity
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Principal Investigator, Solar-powered Artificially Intelligent Doctor
Submitted 2019
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Principal Investigator; Artificially Intelligent Medical Intake Decision Engine
Awarded September 2003 - 1 R43 AT001265-01A1
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Principal Investigator; Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM)
Submitted 2007, 2008
Courses
2025 Summer
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2025 Spring
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2024 Fall
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2024 Summer
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2024 Spring
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2023 Fall
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2023 Spring
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2022 Fall
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2022 Spring
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2021 Fall
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2021 Summer
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2021 Spring
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2020 Fall
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2020 Summer
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2020 Spring
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Honors / Awards
Department of Information Systems Instructor of the Year 2017
W. P. Carey Student Organization Advisor of the Year 2017
W. P. Carey Huizingh Innovation Award Finalist 2014, Candidate 2016
Amazon.com #1 Bestseller (Computers & Technology) 2012 - 2015
W. P. Carey Huizingh Innovation Award 2011
Ernst & Young National Accounting and Information Systems Professor of the Year Finalist 2009
Arizona State University Athletic Department’s Most Influential Professor Multiple Years
Department of Information Systems Professor of the Year 2005, 2006
Graduate with Distinction, Northern Arizona University 2003
Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society 2003
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society 2003
Academic Scholarship Award, Northern Arizona University 2002
Editorships
Information Technology Management Essentials , 2020, MyEducator Publishing
Applied Business Computing Concepts , Series, 2014 - 2020, MyEducator Publishing
Business Mobile App Development & Monetization 2019, MyEducator Publishing
Applied Business Computing Applications 2013, Fifth Edition, 2012, Pearson-Prentice Hall
Black & White Business Computing 2009 - 2012, Pearson-Prentice Hall
KnowIT Information Technology ; (Podcast, Core Computing Courses at W. P. Carey, 2010)
Knowledge@WPCarey.com ; (Whither Internet Anarchy? Controlling Adult Content Online, 2004)
Professional Associations
Faculty Advisor; Blockchain Innovation Society 2017 - Present
Faculty Advisor; Delta Sigma Pi Honors Fraternity (DSP) 2016 - Present
Faculty Advisor; Department of Information Systems Club 2003 - 2012
Chair; Department Representative for Arizona’s Articulation Task Force 2005 - 2013
Obama Scholar’s Mentoring Program
Barrett Honor College Mentoring Program 2007 - Present
Microsoft Imagine Cup Mentoring Program
Board of Directors, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Arizona 2000 – 2002