Computer Labs

A significant number of departmental computer labs are also located around campus. Department labs are often in use for classes during the day. When not being used for scheduled classes, most are available for student use during normal building operating hours.

The following locations have available computer labs for students to use:

Ames Library

Lower Level:

  • Scholarly Work Stations - 3 Windows Computers, 1 View Scanner Reader

First Floor: 

  • Scholarly Work Stations - 24 Windows Computers
  • Ames 129 instruction Lab - 26 Windows Computers

Second Floor:

  • Scholarly Work Stations - 12 Windows Computers

Third Floor:

  • Scholarly Work Stations - 12 Windows Computers

Fourth Floor:

  • Scholarly Work Stations - 12 Windows Computers

 

Ames
Buck Memorial Library

 

 

 

  • Buck 202 - 29 Windows 10 Computers

 

 

 

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CLA 

 

 

 

  • CLA 200 - 5 Windows Computers , Social Science
  • CLA 160 - 3 Windows Computers, Philosophy Research
Center OF Liberal Arts Room 200
CNS
  • CNS E201 - 17 iMacs, Math & Computer Science
  • CNS E202 - 3 Windows Computers
  • CNS E204 - 29 iMacs, Math & Computer Science
  • CNS E209 - 17 Windows computers, Psychology
  • CNS E210 - 29 iMacs, Math & Computer Science
  • CNS WN105 - 12 Macs, Biology
  • CNS WN204 - 6 Windows Computers
CNS Computer Lab
Presser Hall

 

 

 

  • Presser 301, 17 iMacs, School of Music
music lab
State Farm Hall

 

 

  • SFH 122, 24 Windows Computers
  • SFH 323, 6 Computers, Economics Research Lab
State Farm Hall

In addition to computer labs, all classrooms on campus are connected to the campus network and the Internet. Nearly half of the University's classrooms are also equipped with computer and projection equipment.

Note: Most computers are generally available for student use, unless they are being used by a class


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