Summary
Marco Morazan is a seasoned computer science professor with over two decades of academic experience and 11 years summarized professional activity focused at Seton Hall University. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from The Graduate Center, CUNY, and a multidisciplinary BA from Rutgers, reflecting strengths in both technical depth and communication. Marco designs curriculum and learning materials for beginners, authoring two textbooks—Animated Problem Solving and Animated Program Design—that blend pedagogy with visual approaches to program design. His work emphasizes making core programming concepts accessible, drawing on long teaching tenure from City College of New York to Seton Hall. Based in Plainfield, NJ, he combines research-informed instruction with practical course development, and his textbooks reveal a commitment to animated, learner-centered methods not obvious from title or role alone.
11 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Computer Science, Ph.D., Computer Science at The Graduate Center, City University of New York
BA, Computer Science, Communication, Spanish, BA, Computer Science, Communication, Spanish at Rutgers University
Spanish, English