Terry Sincich

Terry SincichTerry Sincich
Associate Professor

Terry L. Sincich is an associate professor in the Information Systems Decision Sciences Department. He teaches introductory statistics at the undergraduate level and advanced statistics courses at the doctoral level. He has won numerous teaching awards, including the Kahn Teaching Award and Outstanding Teacher Award, recognizing excellence as an educator.

Sincich's areas of research interest include applied statistical analysis and statistical modeling. He has co-authored statistics textbooks, book chapters, and research papers in top-rated journals in a variety of disciplines, including the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Academy of Management Journal, Auditing: A Journal of Theory & Practice, Research on Accounting Ethics, Demography, and International Journal of Forecasting. He has presented his work numerous times at academic conferences.

Sincich received a BS degree in mathematics and MS and PhD in statistics from the University of Florida, where he also taught for several years before joining USF in 1988. He is a member of the American Statistical Association and the Decision Sciences Institute.

room: CIS 2066 | phone: 813.974.6759 | fax: 813.974.6749 | tsincich@usf.edu

Teaching

  • QMB 3200 - Statistics II
  • QMB 7565 - Applied Multivariate Statistical Methods

Current Reserch

  • Multivariate statistical behavior in rugged fitness landscapes (with G. Gill)
  • Impact of a sustainability-oriented strategic management course (with A. Sharma)
  • Modeling the probability of fully funded home loans (with M. Agrawal)

Service

  • Member of numerous doctoral dissertation committees for business Ph.D. students
  • SDS department: Outcome Assessments Committee (chair), Doctoral Program Committee
  • College of Business: Faculty Executive Committee, Outcome Assessments Committee
  • University (previous): General Education Council