

The Computer Science Department is housed in the A.W. Clausen Center for World Business, a recent addition to the Carthage campus. The Clausen Center features state-of-the-art technology conducive to the presentation and discussion of principles and theories — in a warm and relaxed atmosphere, complete with a Starbucks. The facility prepares students for business leadership in a world that transcends intellectual and political boundaries.
Consistent with the learning facilities across campus, there are no large lecture halls in the Clausen Center. Instead, most classrooms are small seminar or group study rooms, well-suited to group discussion. The primary CS classroom was designed with the collaborative, team-learning nature of most computer science courses in mind. Students work at small tables with two computers per table and four chairs, making it particularly suited to hands-on learning and faculty assistance.
Computer science courses are held in technology-rich environments that offer wireless and wired connections through the classrooms. A hardware and advanced networking lab is also available to all CS students, as is a server room.

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