The Centennial Complex

Floor Plans

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First Floor Blueprint PDF Level One: Prominent on the Centennial Complex Level One is the Anatomical Sciences Center - a cluster of state-of-the-art anatomy laboratories serving the schools of Allied Health, Dentistry and Medicine. Together, the labs contain 108 advanced technology anatomy workstations, each able to accommodate up to 6 students. Faculty offices and laboratory support areas surround the laboratories.

Also on Level One is the Amphitheater Center Lobby and Exhibition Hall, an area for the display of student research, educational, and outreach projects.

Second Floor Blueprint PDF Level Two: Students, faculty and visitors entering the building via the Centennial Pathway will enter the Complex's south atrium. The Clinical Skills and Assessment Center is located here, providing a unique approach to health care skills development through the use of "patient" actors.

Level Two is the site of five "smart" classrooms that utilize the latest audiovisual and computer technology for effective, efficient teaching and learning. Near the classrooms, areas for group study offer a place where students can engage in discussion and information exchange following classroom presentations.

In addition to the anatomy faculty offices, Level Two also houses the Educational Technology Center with the equipment and staff that will facilitate global communication and the myriad of communication networks within the Complex itself.

In the northern wing of Level Two, the Amphitheater Center provides two large teaching amphitheaters, one with 250 seats and the other with 350. Just as in the "smart" classrooms, these are equipped with superior presentation facilities and wireless computer resources for both students and faculty.

Third Floor Blueprint PDF Level Three: The Complex's third level is the home of the School of Religion, providing faculty offices, large and small group study areas, classrooms and a library.

The School of Public Health is represented here by the Geographic Information System laboratory (GIS) - housing one of health care's latest and most comprehensive technologies employing a blend of satellites, computers, and highly specialized computer software. Life support training, a function of the School of Allied Health, is also located on the third level.

Two spacious teaching amphitheaters, each with 100 seats and conference-style desks, is a central feature of Level Three. These rooms will be shared by all nine of the University's professional schools.

Fourth Floor Blueprint PDF Level Four: The Medical Simulation Center (MSC), offering skills development through practice on lifelike, computer controlled, mannequins ("smarties") is a central feature of this level. A series of specialized training areas provide opportunity for skills training for nurses, physicians, and first-responders. Areas of specialty in the MSC include pediatrics, surgery, anesthesia, emergency medicine, and many more.

 

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