
معرفی
Christian E. Wurst Jr. serves as an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Accounting at Temple University's Fox School of Business and Management, where he has been a faculty member since 1998. He coordinates the ACCT 2101 course sequence and directs the Fox School Accounting Tutoring Center, providing academic leadership for foundational accounting education through structured peer support systems.
His research program centers on accounting pedagogy with specific focus on ubiquitous computing's impact in classroom environments and evidence-based teaching methodologies for large undergraduate sections. Wurst investigates technological integration in accounting instruction to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes, contributing to evolving educational frameworks within discipline-specific contexts.
Wurst's scholarly output addresses contemporary shifts in accounting education, exemplified by his 2020 analysis of online learning challenges in college accounting. This work reflects his commitment to adapting instructional approaches amid technological advancements and changing educational paradigms, emphasizing practical solutions for maintaining pedagogical effectiveness in digital environments.
No scientific awards were documented in the available materials.
Through his coordination of the Accounting Tutoring Center, Wurst facilitates academic mentorship connecting advanced students with peers requiring support. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate courses including Managerial Accounting (ACCT 2102), Survey of Accounting (ACCT 2501), Auditing (ACCT 3596), and Accounting Analytics (ACCT 4501), alongside graduate instruction in Accounting for Managerial and Investment Analysis (ACCT 5001).

