معرفی
Morris Schwartz is a Lecturer at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY), within the Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems and Statistics. He has taught courses such as Intro to Information Systems, Computer Networking, and Networks & Telecomm since 2001, with Spring 2025 courses listed in the data.
- Education: BE in Electrical Engineering (City College of New York, 1969), MEngg in Electrical Engineering (City College of New York, 1971), Professional Degree in Electrical Engineering (New York University, 1973), MS in Computer Science (Polytechnic Institute of NY, 1980), MBA in Finance (NY Institute of Technology, 1982).
Research Interests: His expertise spans Computer Networks, Internet Technologies, and Fiber Optic Communications, with a focus on integrating technical and business perspectives. His publications include the 2009 book Principles of Computer Networks and Communications and a 2007 textbook on data networks.
Scientific Awards:
- 1st Place paper at IEEE/ASME Joint Rail Conference (2002)
- Award for Teaching Excellence (Zicklin School of Business, 2001)
- Senior Member of IEEE (2001)
- GE Information Services awards (1994, 1983)
- National Science Foundation Scholar (1971), NDEA Title IV Fellow (1971)
- Honor society memberships (Alpha Sigma Lambda, Delta Mu Delta) and Dean's List (1966)
Grants & Service: Received NSF and NDEA grants. Served on CUNY Baccalaureate Degree Program Mentor Committee, Graduate Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, and Social Affairs Committee. Delivered lectures and presentations at institutions like MTA/NYCT, GE Software Engineers, and Women's Transportation Seminar.




