Engineering Learning Center

Notre Dame's Cushing Hall of Engineering houses the Engineering Learning Center. What's so exciting about a learning center? It's where you can begin to experience the excitement of engineering.

You'll have the opportunity to discover and learn by doing – designing, fabricating, and testing actual products and processes. You'll develop the team skills you'll need as an engineer, and you'll be able to work with faculty from throughout the College of Engineering.

As you move from being a first-year student to sophomore, junior, and senior-level classes, you'll find the Center's work areas, demonstration area, computer facilities, and storage space very helpful. Portable "learning modules," that you can use individually or as a group, roll easily to the Center's workstations, providing access to the electricity, water, compressed air, vacuum sources, and chemical reaction hoods you'll need for your class projects.

The only limits are your imagination. Visit the Engineering Learning Center.

The 4,000-sq.-ft.* Learning Center contains:

  • small group work/study areas with computer network support
  • work areas and equipment for project design, assembly, and testing
  • an open, flexible demonstration area

* The 4000-sq.-ft. Learning Center is a prototype of the 15,000-sq-ft. facility that will be housed in the new Multidisciplinary Engineering Education and Research Building.

 

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