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Computer Science Open Laboratory

Prof. Charles Neilsen, Computer Science

Computer Science Open LaboratoryPurpose

  • Provides twenty-four hours access to a variety of workstations for students enrolled in Computer Science and Computer Information System courses
  •  Students meet, work and learn together as they apply classroom learning to developing software solutions
  • Individual student work on software projects
  • Team meetings and senior projects
  • Tutoring support
     

Courses Supported

  • Laboratory support for Computer Science courses
  • Laboratory support for senior design projects

Major Equipment

  • 16 Windows Workstations running Windows 2 SUN Workstations, 2 Macintosh systems
  • 2 servers
  • 2 printers
  • Tables for workspace and team meetings
  • Software includes Microsoft Office, compilers (Visual Studio.NET, C++ Builder, Java compilers, UML design software, and more)
     

The Computer Science Open Lab provides twenty-four hour access to a variety of workstations for students enrolled in Computer Science classes. It is a place for students to meet, work and learn together as they apply classroom learning to developing software solutions.

The Open Lab is equipped with Linux, Macintosh and Windows computers, as well as two laser printers and docking stations for student laptops. Any software required for current computer science courses will be installed on some or all of these computers.