Chris A. Moser, Ed.D.

Chris A. Moser, Ed.D.

Associate Professor of Education and M.A.E. International Advisor
Year started at UF: 1998
Contact Information
Office Location: Davis Street Building Room 164
Telephone: 419-434-5320
Credentials
B.S., Teacher Education Curriculum, Ball State University, 1982
M.A., Health Science, Ball State University, 1983
M.A., Adult Education, Ball State University, 1984
Ed.D., Adult & Community Education, Ball State University, 1986
  • ​Academic Credentials:

    Doctor of Education with Specialization in Adult and Community Education, Ball State University
    Master of Arts in Health Science, Ball State University
    Bachelor of Science in Health Science, Ball State University


    Dr. Moser is the Director of the Human Resource Development Program and the Team Leader for Advanced Programs in The College of Education.  Dr. Moser teaches graduate courses in The College of Education in Leadership, Human Resource Development, and Adult Education, as well as undergraduate courses in Ethnicity/Diversity and Self Defense.  He is a follower of Jesus and serves God by serving his students. In addition to having over 25 years of higher education experience as an administrator and faculty member,  Dr. Moser has worked as a HR Manager and Corporate Trainer and as a private trainer and consultant in the areas of Leadership Development, Organizational Behavior, Sales/Customer Service, and HR Management.  Dr. Moser is certified to administer and interpret the BarOn Emotional Quotient Inventory and the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Inventory (MBTI), and is a Certified FranklinCovey Facilitator of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and a Certified Stakeholder Centered Coach.  Dr. Moser also holds the rank of 2nd Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do.

  • TRAINING SKILLS AND PROGRAMS

     

    Training/Certifications

    ·         7 Habits of Highly Effective People 

    ·         Certified Stakeholder - Centered Coach

    ·         Learning International

    ·         Carlson Learning Company

    ·         Zenger/Miller

    ·         Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

    ·         BarOn EQ-i

    ·         Blanchard Training & Development

    ·         SkillSharpener

    ·         DiSC Personal Profile System

     

    Training Programs Developed/Facilitated

     

    ·         Gung Ho! - Blanchard

    ·         Adventures in Attitudes

    ·         From Vision to Reality - Blanchard

    ·         Professional Selling Skills

    ·         Professional Sales Negotiations

    ·         Giving and Receiving Constructive Feedback

    ·         Comprehensive Professional Development             

    ·         Leadership Practices Inventory

    ·         Decision Making

    ·         It Takes All "Types" – MBTI

    ·         Communication Training              

    ·         Training for Front Line Managers

    ·         Transactional Communication

    ·         Emotional Intelligence

    ·         Exploring Personal Values Systems

    ·         Leading and Motivating Your People

    ·         Organizational Character/Index

    ·         Career Development Program

    ·         Understanding and Valuing Individual Differences

    ·         Creating Highly Effective Teams/Groups​

  • Research Interests


    Dr. Moser’s primary research interests include emotional intelligence development, cultural competencies development, and the use and value of electronic portfolios.  Dr. Moser has conducted and published original research in the areas of emotional intelligence development and e-portfolio use by employers, has presented his research findings at international professional conferences, and has co-authored a book chapter on the psychological and social benefits of participating in the martial arts.​

    Peer Reviewed Publications/Edited Works


    Moser, C., Hampton-Farmer, C., Baczkowski, D, & Moser, M. (2014). Emotional intelligence in the martial arts: Predictor of success. Journal of Scholastic Inquiry: Behavioral Sciences, 2(1), 8-23.

    Moser, C. A., & Hampton-Farmer, C. (2014). Developing Emotional Intelligence through the Martial Arts. In K. Gilbert (Ed.), Fighting: Intellectualising Combat Sports (pp. 328-336). Champaign, Illinois, USA: Common Ground Publishing LLC.


    Ward, C. & Moser, C. (2008). E-portfolios as a hiring tool: Do employers really care? Educause Quarterly, 31(4), 13-14.


    Refereed Research Presentations - INTERNATIONAL

    Baer, A. L., & Moser, C. (2018, October). Teaching International Students: The Rewards and Challenges. Mid-western Educational Research Association (MWERA). Cincinnati, OH.


    Baer, A. & Moser, C. (2018, March).  Advocating for International Students through Intercultural Developing Coaching (IDC). Presented at The Ohio Confederation of Teacher Education Organizations, Columbus, OH.

    Moser, C. & Moser, M. (2016, March). The impact of graduate leadership ​training on emotional intelligence development. Presented at the Critical Questions in Education Conference, San Antonio, TX.

    Moser, C. & Baer, A. (2015, November). Engaging international students through culturally responsible teaching. Presented at the National Council of Teachers of English Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

    Moser, C., Hampton-Farmer, C., & Baczkowski, D. (2013, April). Emotional intelligence among black belts: Predictor of success. Presented at the Center for Scholastic Inquiry International
    Academic Research Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.


    Moser, C. & Hampton-Farmer, C. (2013, June). Sporting identity and character development: Emotional intelligence and traditional martial arts. Presented at the International Conference on Sport and Society, Chicago, IL.

     

    Additional Presentations/Publications

    Graduate Research Forum - Emotional Intelligence Among Black Belts: Predictor of Success. The University of Findlay (May 18, 2013) Multi-Health Systems Professional Research Grant. Multi-Health Systems, Inc., North Tonawanda, New York (2010)

    American Culture At A Glance. Chinju, South Korea (May 26, 2011)Experiencing Korean Culture: Creating Partnerships To Foster Internationalization In UF

    Academic Programs - Brown Bag Presentation, The University of Findlay (September 14, 2009)

    Creating a Marketable You Presentation. Greater Toledo Area Chapter of ASTD (May 28, 2009)

    Multi-Health Systems Professional Research Grant. Multi-Health Systems, Inc., North Tonawanda, New York (2009)