Facilities

The University currently has one computer classroom and two computer labs. The computer classroom supports GIS/Graphics/Multimedia instruction and will continue to provide 25 student workstations in support of the Computer Applications, Business and E-Commerce programs.

In 2001, the University constructed a health science and technology building (Nadeau Hall) which includes two adjoining computer classrooms containing 25 and 10 student workstations respectively and one faculty workstation. The smaller facility houses specially configured server computers with Macromedia Suite and programming languages that students will use to develop their skills and work on individualized projects.