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EECS Computer Laboratories

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science maintains an advanced collection of a labratory resources for students. These ever expanding labratories are funded by private donations, student engineering fees, and department funds.


1005 Eaton Hall (Self Computing Commons)

The upper portion of the Self Computing Commons (opposite the Help Desk) houses both EECS Linux Workstations and Windows Workstations. These workstations are available to all EECS students for general use.


1005A Eaton Hall (Self Computing Commons)

This lab is used to support the following course(s):

This lab is open for general use while not being used by an EECS class. All workstations in this lab are Windows Workstations.


1005B Eaton Hall (Self Computing Commons)

This lab is used to support the following course(s):

This lab is open for general use while not being used by an EECS class. All workstations in this lab are Linux Workstations.


1005C Eaton Hall (Self Computing Commons)

This lab is used to support the following course(s):

This lab is open for general use while not being used by an EECS class. All workstations in this lab are Windows Workstations.


1005D Eaton Hall (Self Computing Commons)

This lab is used to support the following course(s):

This lab is open for general use while not being used by an EECS class. All workstations in this lab are Linux Workstations.


1010 Eaton Hall

This lab is used to support the following course(s):

All workstations in this lab are loaded with Windows and configured specifically for the course listed above.


1014 Eaton Hall

This lab is used to support the following course(s):

All workstations in this lab are loaded with Windows and configured specifically for the course listed above.


1018 Eaton Hall

This lab is used to support the following course(s):

All workstations in this lab are loaded with Windows and configured specifically for the course listed above.


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