About Our Facilities at the College of Business Administration
The College of Business and Graduate School of Management are housed in the Business Administration Building located on the north side of the University campus (see map). Built in 1973, the original building for the business school encloses 75,000 square feet with classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, and computer laboratories that support the College’s academic programs.
Built into a hillside, the building offer two faces to the campus. Main entrances to the classroom are conveniently located on the first floor street level. Another entrance leads to the third floor and has immediate access to the Terrace Street parking area.
In 1993, the College expanded into a 25,000 square-foot addition, which added space for new computer labs, electronic classrooms, and faculty offices.
Today Business Administration Building provides a high quality learning environment for our business students, including:
- 14 Traditional classrooms (13 tiered)
- 2 large lecture halls
- 2 compressed video classrooms, the Goodyear Electronic Classroom and the Vaughn-Hoover Executive Classroom, delivering business degrees via distance learning
- A state-of-the-art Financial Engineering Trading floor (The Olga Mural Trading Floor)
- 3 computer labs, with a total of almost 100 computers for student use
- Undergraduate and Graduate student lounges (David and Nancy McCauley Student Lounge)
- Wall-to-wall wireless Internet access throughout our business school
All of the classrooms in the Business Administration Building provide traditional overhead projectors, ceiling mounted computer projectors, built-in computers with internet access, connectivity for lap tops, and video tape and DVD players.
