We’re proud of our on-campus labs because each space is unique in the hands-on experiences it can offer your student. Walking around campus, it’s exciting to see what students are doing in the labs – the sights and sounds of building, creating, designing and experimenting.
But we wanted to know which spaces are the most interesting to our future students. So, we asked Jin, a local high school student who’s learning job training with the Involvement Center through Project SEARCH.
We invite you to take an interactive 360-degree tour of the programs and labs that stood out most to Jin in our 6 Career Clusters:
- Art, Design and Graphics: B.F.A. Studio Art, Painting and Drawing Studio
- Business and Management: B.S. Fashion and Retail, The Apparel Production Lab
- Education: B.S. Art Education, The Printmaking Studio
- Human and Social Sciences: B.S. Health, Wellness and Fitness, The Nutrition Assessment Lab
- Information Technology and Communications: B.S. Computer Science, The Game Design Studio
- Science, Engineering and Math: B.S. Applied Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Rajiv and Swati Lall Microbiology Lab
Which labs does your student enjoy most and what do they like to do there? Are there small things they can do to recreate those hands-on experiences at home and maybe teach you, their friends or roommates something new in the process?