What You Will Learn
The mission of the Business Department is to provide quality curriculum programs to meet the existing and changing needs of students, the community, industry, local government and all citizens who look to the County College of Morris for lifelong learning and professional development opportunities.
You may be here to learn about a single course or a series of courses (certificate) to prepare you for your profession, or you may wish to study towards a degree in Business Administration. Perhaps you simply want to add an exciting challenge to your life by studying something new. Whatever you need, we can help you find it. We offer classes during the day, evenings, on Saturdays, in hybrid format and online to make learning convenient for you.
Curriculum
Curriculum Checksheets list all of the courses you are required to complete in order to obtain a degree or a certificate.
The checksheets provide a suggested semester-sequence of courses and include information about elective course choices which may be required as part of a degree program. Curriculum Checksheets are revised each year as course requirements are updated.
According to Payscale’s 2021 College Salary Report computer science is one of the highest paid majors and graduates earned an average early career salary of $72,300 and a mid-career salary of $114,700.
Careers in Computer Science
The mission of the Business Department is to provide quality curriculum programs to meet the existing and changing needs of students, the community, industry, local government and all citizens who look to the County College of Morris for lifelong learning and professional development opportunities.
You may be here to learn about a single course or a series of courses (certificate) to prepare you for your profession, or you may wish to study towards a degree in Business Administration. Perhaps you simply want to add an exciting challenge to your life by studying something new. Whatever you need, we can help you find it. We offer classes during the day, evenings, on Saturdays, in hybrid format and online to make learning convenient for you.
Associate Degree in Computer Science
Computer Science is useful for any career or industry that requires technology – which means just about anything. Pair your other interests with Computer Science and use it to create your dream job. The demand for computer scientists with bachelor’s degrees is great. For some, working immediately after receiving an associate degree is the goal.
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science
Computer Science is useful for any career or industry that requires technology – which means just about anything. Pair your other interests with Computer Science and use it to create your dream job. The demand for computer scientists with bachelor’s degrees is great. For some, working immediately after receiving an associate degree is the goal.
Why Study Computer Science at CCM
Computer Science is useful for any career or industry that requires technology – which means just about anything. Pair your other interests with Computer Science and use it to create your dream job. The demand for computer scientists with bachelor’s degrees is great. For some, working immediately after receiving an associate degree is the goal.
Paying for Your Computer Science Education
Earning an Associates Degree in Computer Science is a powerful investment that will pay off over the course of your life, in both increased earnings and job satisfaction. But what is the upfront cost, and how do you afford it?
There’s good news: Money is available to help you pay for school! Our Financial Aid staff can provide lots of information about the process of finding funds to help pay for your education.
Resources
Your Computer Science Faculty Advisor
Colleen Bamford Chairperson / Associate Professor
Email: cbamford@ccm.edu
Office: Emeriti Hall, EH 225
Office hours: Tue 11-12; Wed 1-3
Phone: 973-328-5780
Department: Information Technologies
Colleen Carmeli Assistant Professor
Email: ccarmeli@ccm.edu
Office: Emeriti Hall 201
Phone: 973-328-5773
Department: Information Technologies
Al Elbanna Associate Professor
Email: aelbanna@ccm.edu
Office: Emeriti Hall 221
Phone: 973-328-5799
Department: Information Technologies
Dawn Rywalt Associate Professor
Email: drywalt@ccm.edu
Office: CH 276
Office hours: Mon 11-12; Wed 11-12; Fri 11-12
Phone: 973-328-5783
Department: Information Technologies
Michael Sidaras-Tirrito Associate Professor
Email: mtirrito@ccm.edu
Office: Emeriti Hall, EH 221
Office hours: Mon 12:15-1:15 (online); Wed 2:00-3:00 (Online); Thur 4:50-5:50
Phone: 973-328-5793
Specialization: Department of Information Technologies consists of Computer Information Systems, Digital Media Technology
Department: Information Technologies
Vickram Sawh Assistant Professor
Email: vsawh@ccm.edu
Office: Emeriti Hall, EH201
Office hours: Tue 4:50-6:20; Wed 2:30-3:15. 5:00-5:45
Phone: 973-328-5772
Department: Information Technologies
Stephen Stoll Assistant Professor
Email: sstoll@ccm.edu
Office: Emeriti Hall, EH 201
Office hours: Tue 2-3; Wed 11:30-12:30; Fri 11-12
Phone: 973-328-5289
Department: Information Technologies
Nancy Binowski Professor
Email: nbinowski@ccm.edu
Office: Emeriti Hall, EH 221
Office hours: Mon 10-12 (online); Wed 12:30-1, 2:55-3:25
Phone: 973-328-5775
Specialization: Department of Information Technologies consists of Computer Information Systems, Digital Media Technology
Department: Information Technologies