Computer and Information Science Equipment and Facilities
The Computer and Information Science Department courses are taught in smart classrooms that are equipped with overhead multipurpose computer projection systems that provide computer screen, transparency, and opaque projection. The Anne Pasquino Technology Learning Center is the classroom in which most computer science classes are taught. In addition to the above, it also has smart board and distance learning capability. The Pasquino Center is equipped in a manner that provides a comfortable ergonomic setting, incorporating thirteen personal computers that serve twenty six students, a laser printer, and ample desk space for laboratory exercises and group projects.
The department’s Student Multimedia Technology Center, located in Wilson 406, is the department’s student work space, incorporating a computer laboratory and comfortable lounge meeting area for students. The lounge meeting area is a popular place for students to discuss issues and plan solutions for group projects. The area includes state of the art facilities, including computer projection and smartboard capabilities.