The tutoring office provides a quiet space where students can go for one-on-one
tutoring sessions with graduate assistants in the areas of financial accounting,
managerial accounting, finance, statistics, and operations management. |
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This small classroom allows for discussion and interaction in a small group
setting. All of our Supplemental Instruction sessions and the “You’re
Hired” program are held in this classroom. |
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The state-of-the-art Securities Analysis Center provides a hands-on learning
environment using the same hardware and software used by professionals on
an actual Trading Floor. For further details, click here. |
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The collaborative lab includes networked computer workstations configured
to encourage interaction between students. The workstations include flat-screen
monitors and swiveling keyboards that allow participants to share control
of the PC. The facilitator workstation includes a PC with a touch screen
control module that enables the instructor to display screen images from
any workstation to a ceiling mounted projector or to any or all of the workstation
monitors. Screen images from student workstations can also be projected
to any of the workstation monitors and to the projector. |
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These classrooms are equipped with instructor stations that include state-of-the
art instructional technology, including StarBoards and ceiling-mounted projector
systems. |
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The computer lab is used by students from across campus who enroll in the
introductory computer applications course that is offered in the School
of Business. During class students have the opportunity to use the latest
software and hardware. |
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The auditorium can hold up to 200 people in comfortable chairs with writing
tablets. This room is used most often for special event speakers hosted
by the School of Business and other departments from across the university. |
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