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Engineering & Computer Science (ECS, #223)

The Engineering and Computer Science Building (ECS) contains the Departments of Computer Science and Civil Engineering.

ECS also contains computer and teaching labs, meeting rooms and lounges for students, faculty and staff.

Rooms

  • ECS 104 – Classroom

    Classroom Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Faculty & staff Students Community 30 to 100
  • ECS 108 – Classroom

    Classroom Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Community Students Faculty & staff 30 to 100
  • ECS 116 – Classroom

    Classroom Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Faculty & staff Community Students 100 or more
  • ECS 123 – Lecture theatre

    Lecture theatre Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Community Students Faculty & staff 100 or more
  • ECS 124 – Classroom

    Classroom Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Faculty & staff Community Students 30 to 100
  • ECS 125 – Classroom

    Classroom Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Students Faculty & staff Community 100 or more
  • ECS 128 – Classroom

    Classroom Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Faculty & staff Students Community Under 30
  • ECS 130 – Classroom

    Classroom Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Community Students Faculty & staff 30 to 100

History

ECS was completed in 2006.

The building was designed by Terence Williams and features sustainable design features, such as optimized natural light, a recycled water plumbing system and natural landscaping. It was the second campus building to earn gold-level status in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System.