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A Hands-on Learning Environment
The
Kate Gleason College of Engineering occupies the James E. Gleason Building
and the Center for Microelectronic and Computer Engineering, an adjoining
building that has more than 10,000 square feet of laboratory space for
the fabrication of integrated circuits plus an integrated circuit design
center. Additional engineering facilities are housed in RIT's Louise Slaughter
Building and Hugh L. Carey Building.
All departments have laboratories with excellent facilities that include
state-of-the-art computer workstations for discipline-specific engineering
design. In addition, a variety of general-purpose computer centers housed
in the engineering buildings are available to all engineering students.
Laboratories are used for both instruction and research and are available
to students at all levels of the program.
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