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CEC’s brand new First-Year Experience Lab open for fall classes

The 3,800 square foot, $1.1M renovation in Benton Hall provides incoming ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs with intentional spaces for collaboration, communication, and community-building.

Students interact in a spacious and intentionally designed classroom lab with butcher block tables and bright sunlight.
Two new classroom lab spaces designed for collaboration are core elements of the new First-Year Experience Lab at the ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ College of Engineering and Computing.
Student Success

CEC’s brand new First-Year Experience Lab open for fall classes

Two new classroom lab spaces designed for collaboration are core elements of the new First-Year Experience Lab at the ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ College of Engineering and Computing.

As featured in ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ’s list of ten new things ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs will see in the 2024-2025 academic year, the College of Engineering and Computing is welcoming its incoming class with a brand new First-Year Experience Lab. The 3,800 square foot lab facility, completed over the summer, is designed to provide incoming ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs with intentional spaces for collaboration, communication, and community-building as they embark on their engineering and computing academic careers.

A group of male ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs work at laptops in the new First Year Experience Lab at Benton Hall

CEC ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs from across engineering and computing majors work together on a project. 

Formerly the site of the College of Engineering and Computing’s dean’s office suite, now relocated to the second floor of Benton Hall — visitors welcome, stop by any time — the First Year-Experience Lab has undergone a $1.1M summertime reinvention to become a two-classroom space united by an interior lobby. While the central interior lobby area is designed for connecting and conversation, the instructional classroom labs on either side are intentionally created for first-year classes CEC 111 and CEC 112.

Students chat around tables in the new First Year Experience Lab.

CEC’s new First-Year Experience Lab is built for collaboration and community-building for engineering and computing ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs as they adjust to their first year of college life. 

An interactive lab for Miami Plan courses

CEC 111 and 112 are Signature Inquiry courses which CEC ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs take as part of The Miami Plan, a core curriculum designed to provide transferable skills rooted in Four Pillars embodying ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ's mission and values.

In CEC 111 and 112, first-year ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs from across all majors at the College of Engineering and Computing engage in hands-on, interdisciplinary design projects that address societal and environmental challenges. Working collaboratively in teams, these first-year ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs build community while creating innovative solutions and developing communications skills. The new First-Year Experience Lab is intentionally designed to foster these skills in an inclusive and welcoming space.

CEC ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs get to know each other during the first week of classes.

CEC ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs get to know each other during the first week of classes. CEC 111 and 112 are required courses for all first-year CEC ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµs, and feature project-based problem solving experiences worked on by teams.

The CEC First-Year Experience is divided into two courses, CEC 111 and CEC 112. These two courses are taken separately the first two semesters of each first-year ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ’s academic career at CEC as part of The Miami Plan.

Key Components of CEC 111 and CEC 112

  • Facilitates ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ transition to college by introducing key information, resources, and skills needed to succeed.
  • Addresses issues including information literacy, academic integrity, personal responsibility and career development.
  • Identifies key campus resources to enhance academic success.
  • Students work in teams to apply design thinking principles and computing to solve open-ended problems related to socio-environmental issues.
  • Students acquire computational and engineering skills and develop their communication abilities.

Fall 2024 classes began at ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈÊÓÆµ on Monday, August 26.

 

Photographs by Scott Kissell, University Communication and Marketing