Oakland University Computer Labs
If you have questions about the following labs, please contact the indicated department/school.
College of Arts and Sciences:
Kresge Library Information Commons: KLIC offers 37 Windows-based desktop computers, 13 iMacs and 30 Windows laptops for use by all university students and staff.
Information about the lab can be located at Kresge Library Information Commons .
SEB (Fifth Floor):
Mathematics Teaching Lab - 12 Wintel computers and laser printer. Used for teaching courses with computational components.
Information on the Math labs is located at Resources of the Department
Wilson Hall (106 & 314): PC and scanners available for student use. See Iola Adams (248) 370-3375 (307 WH) to request use of a departmental computer.
Wilson Hall (409): Language Lab for DMLL students. 30 workstations plus 12 PCs. For details click on Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Vandenberg Hall (105): PC Lab for RCJ classes, (248) 370-3163.
Vandenberg Hall (106): MacMini lab for Rhetoric and Journalism classes. 20 workstations. (248) 370-3163.
School of Business Administration:
Fall 2012-2013
Elliott Hall (215): Open Computer Lab - 45 workstations. Student Lab Monitors (248) 370-3202 or e-mail sbahelp@oakland.edu
Elliott Hall (200C): Teaching Lab 1 - 28 PC workstations. Used primarily for teaching.
Elliott Hall (202): Teaching Lab 2 - 45 PC workstations. Used primarily for teaching.
Elliott Hall (223): Teaching Lab 3 - 36 PC workstations. Used primarily for teaching, but open to students when no classes are scheduled.
Elliott Hall (337): ATiB Computer Lab - 20 PC workstations. Restricted to ATiB faculty and students only.
Contact information and details for SBA computing resources are listed at SBA Computer Facilities.
School of Education:
Pawley Hall (165): PC Lab is mainly used for classes, but open to HRD students between classes, (248) 370-4109
Pawley Hall (350): Educational Resources Laboratory
Call (248) 370-4877 for information, or visit the School of Education page.
School of Engineering and Computer Science:
Information about the School of Engineering labs is located at School of Engineering & Computer Science - Centers and Labs, or call (248) 370-2584.
School of Health Sciences:
Hannah Hall (302): PC lab for Physical Therapy students, (248) 370-4041.
Hannah Hall (305): PC lab for students enrolled in the School of Health Sciences, (248) 370-4041.
Hannah Hall (314): PC lab used by graduate assistants in the School of Health Sciences, (248) 370-4041.
School of Nursing:
O'Dowd Hall (219): Crittenton Multimedia Center for Nursing, 11 workstations that students can use to access the Internet and to work with programs such as Word, PowerPoint, Interactive application for nursing skills and knowledge (graduate and undergraduate) and SPSS.
For additional information see, School of Nursing - Resource Lab, or call (248) 370-4079.
Disability Support Services:
Kresge Library (233): Lab is equipped with voice recognition, Kurzweil Reader. Lab is open to all students.
For additional information see, Disability Support Services, or call (248) 370-3266.
Oakland Center:
Information about the Oakland Center computing resources can be found at, Oakland Center Services. Or, you can call at (248) 370-3245.
Residence Halls:
Hamlin Hall (4th Floor, next to reception desk): 19 PC workstations. Restricted to residence hall students.
For information on access, contact the Housing Office at (248) 370-3570 or visit Residence Halls Computer Lab.
Student Technology Center (STC):
The STC has 32 PCs and 8 Macintosh computers. Students can take advantage of the student mentors and group classes that teach them about Windows XP, OS X, the ILife series, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Premier Elements, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Flash at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. The classes and mentor services are free and available by appointment or on a walk-in basis. The STC also teaches students about integrating interactive media into course-related works by allowing students to borrow digital video cameras or still cameras at no charge from the STC for 48 hours to capture media that can be used to enhance projects. Scanners, CD and DVD burners, fee-based color printers and technology reference books are also available to students in the STC. SCT also has a full suite of classroom technologies and laptops for loan.
For more information visit the Student Technology Center website.