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$650K Grant To Expand Data Science Program At County College Of Morris

The grant from the National Science Foundation will also aid in establishing a new Data Science Institute at CCM, the college said.

The Advanced Technology Grant will be distributed over the course of three years, according to an announcement from college officials.
The Advanced Technology Grant will be distributed over the course of three years, according to an announcement from college officials. (Google Images)

RANDOLPH, NJ — The County College of Morris has been awarded a $650,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to expand its Data Science program and establish a new institute for the program, administrators said.

The college offers courses in this quickly-evolving field including Business Analytics, Tableau, R-Programming and more at its Center for Workforce Development. Students can earn a certificate of achievement in data analytics in less a year, and also get an associate's degree in computer science or prepare for further study in the field.

The Advanced Technology Grant will be distributed over the course of three years and support both faculty and students, according to an announcement from college officials.

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This initiative "aligns with the college’s commitment to innovation, academic excellence and meeting the evolving needs of the community and industry," administrators said.

CCM's president, Dr. Anthony J. Iacono, thanked the NSF for the grant and said the college "will continue to be a leader in education and data science plus play a pivotal role in driving economic growth and technological advancement in the region.”

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“Not only will this grant enable us to expand Data Science at CCM, but also help create the Data Science Institute and strive to meet our goals from the training of faculty with industry certification to creating a seamless career pathway in data science for students of all ages," he said.

Here is more information on the grant, posted by the County College of Morris:

CCM provides an opportunity for students to gain an early interest in the data science field with a fast-track approach toward employment. The college’s Center for Workforce Development offers cutting-edge courses in Business Analytics, Tableau, R-Programming and more to accelerate one’s career as a data scientist. Students can enroll at CCM to quickly earn the 16-credit certificate of achievement in data analytics in less than one year and even further their studies at CCM towards an associate of science degree in computer science with a concentration in data science.

The ATE grant will support teachers to ensure they attain industry-recognized certifications and are equipped with the latest tools and knowledge in data science to deliver excellent instruction. Students may gain training and specialized workshops on data manipulation, statistical analysis, machine learning, data visualization and more, on campus and in virtual format. Guest lecturers, industry visits and networking events will also showcase real-world applications of data science and help funnel students to industry.

Most recently, the college’s Data Science program has participated in the New Jersey Council of County Colleges (NJCCC) Pathways Initiative that includes the New Jersey Big Data Alliance (NJBDA) – Data Science Articulation Project. This project establishes seamless transfer pathways from several two-year to four-year institutions across New Jersey, including CCM.

“This grant truly represents a significant milestone for the college,” said CCM Professor of Mathematics Kelly Fitzpatrick. “We are excited to embark on this journey of expansion and innovation, and we are confident that the resources provided by this grant will empower our faculty and students, including underrepresented groups and Women in STEM, to excel in the dynamic field of data science.”

CCM’s success in Data Science has been highlighted and publicized nationally.


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