1991-1992 Academic Catalog

12 Profile Business Administration Building Tue resources of the computer center include two laboratories, one for minicomputer use and the other for microcomputer use. Tue minicomputer area contains a Digital Equipment Corporation VAX nnso. Eighteen terminals provide access to a variety of software, including compilers (BASIC, C, FORTRAN, and COBOL), a statistical package (MINITAB), and several computer-assisted instruction packages. Tue VAX is also accessible via dialup lines and (for residents of Brock Hall) by data-switch connection. Tue microcomputer area features twenty-two IBM-compati– ble microcomputers operating on a Novell network. Microcomputer soft– ware includes WordPerfect word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and database. Additional computer resources are located in the Business Administra– tion building (microcomputer laboratory-see posted hours), the Centen– nial Library (IBM-compatible and Apple microcomputers), the Science Center (computer design laboratory-see posted hours), and lounges in several residence halls. Business Administration Building Opened in the fall of 1987 and featuring the latest in instructional tech– nology, the Business Building contains general classrooms, the career plan– ning and placement center, a microcomputer center, and offices and class– rooms for the department of business administration. Designed like a cor– porate center and fully computer-supported, this facility is designed to prepare Cedarville students for competent service in the world of business. Collins Hall houses the counseling center and academic departments of communication arts and social sciences and history. Renovated in 1987, this building bears the name of the Andrew Collins family, long-time sup– porters of the College.

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