What You’ll Learn

The United States Department of Labor projects that the job growth for computer and information technology occupations will grow by 11% over the 10-year period of 2016 – 2026. That is faster than the average growth for all occupations nationwide, signaling that there is no better time for Information Technology majors. This growth is credited to the popularity of information technology specializations, such as cloud computing, big data, mobile computing and the Internet of Things.

The Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology at County College of Morris (CCM) provides curriculum that prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of Information Technology. Core courses include operating systems, database systems, networking, cyber security, programming, and web development. In addition, the AAS in Information Technology offers the student five separate tracks of specialization to choose from as part of the degree program: Web Development, Mobile Application Development, Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity and Networking. This will allow the student to specialize in currently popular areas of study while still focusing on a core skill set that will maintain its value for years to come even when the requirements of business/commerce change as the result of changing technology. The curriculum is also designed to prepare students to take industry certification tests including CompTIA’s A+, Network+ and Security+ and Cisco’s CCNA.

What Will I Study As a —- Major?

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Concentrations

  • Fairleigh Dickinson University
  • Kean University
  • Montclair State University
  • NJIT
  • Ramapo College
  • Rutgers University
  • William Paterson University

Popular Classes in This Major

Morris County Teen Arts Festival 2021 Schedule for Visual Arts Participants
Friday April 30 Deadline for School Registration
Friday May 7 Deadline for Art Exhibition submissions. Exhibition will be online only
Friday May 7 Payment due
Wednesday May 12 Art will be judged and teachers will be notified of the winning entries
Thursday May 13 Virtual Evening Reception for Friends and Family 6pm-8pm - Art Student medal winners will be announced
Friday May 14 Virtual Teen Arts Festival Workshops and Performances
Monday May 17 Recommendations for the Virtual NJ State Festival announced
Virtual NJ State Arts Festival June 1- 3, 2021
Formore information go to https://www.njteenarts.com/

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CAREER PATHS

The most successful career paths for this program can be found in:

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  • Program Three

USEFUL LINKS

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