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Computer Science and Computer Information Systems programs hosts several dedicated laboratories which support its research, courses, and curriculum. Students administer these laboratories under the supervision of Krishani Abeysekera, Lecturer and IT Program Chair.
Windows Lab (D119): The machines in the windows lab are now equipped with MSI Crystal desktop's running an Intel Pentium D 2.8 GHz and 2 GB of RAM with 17" Screen. Machines also run new Windows 7 Enterprise delivering you better performance.
Administration Lab (D119): The Administration Lab is located in room 119, next to the Windows Lab. The computers in the Administration lab do not have hard drives, an operating system, or internet access. They allow students to use their own external hard drives to run an operating system on. This allows students to perform administrative tasks that they cannot usually do on lab computers.
Capstone Lab (D150): The Capstone Project lab is situated in Delta 150. The lab has been designed with the needs of Capstone students in mind. The lab is equipped with dual monitor computers, meeting area, and SMARTboards.
Unix Lab (D158): The Unix lab is situated in Delta 158. It is set up so that at any given time, it could be partitioned to hold a class of up to 32 workstations. The lab has been upgraded with latest and faster processing machines with dual boot options, i.e Ubuntu and Solaris 10 OS. The students are free to choose between these operating systems as per their requirement. Not only that, the lab has eight Intel-based iMac computers.
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UHCL also maintains open-university laboratories through our University Computing and Telecommunications (UCT) division. The PC Laboratories in the second floor of the Delta Building are especially convenient for CS students. Direct technical questions concerning university labs and specific requests to the UCT Academic Laboratory Support Center.