General Assignment Classrooms

There are eleven general assignment classrooms in the College of Engineering:

    Room Number Capacity Seating Type Features
    1505 156 Auditorium Seats Single Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Multi0tier Whiteboard
    2133 30 Tablet Arm Chairs Single Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Whiteboard
    2217 72 Student Chairs Dual Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Whiteboard/Chalkboard, Engineering Laptops (Linux)
    2229  72 Student Chairs Dual Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Whiteboard/Chalkboard
    3026 30 Tablet Arm Chairs Single Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Whiteboard
    3258 16 Student Chairs Single Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Glassboard, Wall mounted Video Camera
    3315 43 Tablet Arm Chairs Single Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Chalkboard
    3321 43 Tablet Arm Chairs Single Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Chalkboard
    3505 68 Student Chairs Dual Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Chalkboard, Engineering Laptops (Linux)
    3630 96 Student Chairs Triple Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Side Glassboards, Engineering Laptops (Linux)
    3655 128 Student Chairs Triple Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Side Glassboards, Engineering Laptops (Linux)
    4030 40 30 Student Chairs
    10 Student Stools
    Single Display Projector, Instructor Computer (Windows), Document Camera, Whiteboard

    The Windows computers in these general assignment classrooms belong to the Iowa domain, meaning users login using Hawk ID and Hawk ID password. Once connected, drives can be mapped to Engineering account home directory to get access to files stored there.

    The software available is the software available to computers on the Iowa domain, which is managed by ITS, as well as some of the engineering software available on the computer lab machines. Iowa domain software includes Maple, Mathematica, and Wolfram Mathematica. The software that is not available includes engineering software such as ANSYS, Arena, and PTC Creo. To use engineering software, users must go to Start - All Programs - Remote Desktop, or click the Remote Desktop icon on the Desktop, which allows users to log into office Windows computer.

    Engineering Classrooms

    The College of Engineering maintains two classrooms - 1245 SC, 2040 SC and 3231 SC. Each classroom is equipped with Windows computers for the students and instructor. For specifications and capabilities, see the details for the each classroom below. 

    1245 SC 

    2040 SC

    3231 SC