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Dean Ohlhausen is an adjunct instructor at Amberton University, where he has taught mathematics and business statistics since 1987. He has also taught at institutions within the Dallas County Community College District, including Mountain View College and Richland College, offering courses in developmental mathematics, college-level mathematics through calculus and statistics, and computer science. His academic background includes a Master of Arts and a Bachelor of Arts from Abilene Christian University.
Dr. Ohlhausen began his teaching career as a graduate assistant at Abilene Christian University and later taught at Christian College of the Southwest, which evolved into Amberton University. In addition to teaching, he managed the college bookstore and assisted with accounting duties early in his career. His interdisciplinary teaching roles span multiple degree programs, including Bachelor of Arts in Professional Development, Bachelor of Business Administration in General Business and Management, Bachelor of Science in Applied Studies, and Bachelor of Science in Human Relations and Business.
His educational philosophy emphasizes clear communication and helping students grasp difficult concepts. Though referred to as "Dr.", there is no mention of a doctoral degree in the provided credentials. His fields of interest include Mathematics, Business Statistics, and Computer Science, with a strong focus on undergraduate and developmental education. He is passionate about teaching Bible classes, reading, and working on his farm.
No recent publications or research trends are available, and there is no indication of research activity or scholarly output requiring article classification.
No scientific awards or honors are listed in the provided text.
Dean Ohlhausen has served as an advisor or mentor to students informally through his long teaching career, though no formal list of advisees or graduate students is provided. There is no mention of research grants, funded projects, or external funding sources associated with his academic work.
There is no information about laboratories, research teams, or collaborative research groups associated with Dean Ohlhausen. His work appears to be focused on classroom teaching and curriculum delivery within community college and adult education settings.





