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This lab is designed to meet the needs of Graduate Students in the Clinical and School Psychology programs. It contains eight PC based computers (plus two in the student room) with facilities for scanning and printing. Students have standard productivity software, such as the current Microsoft Office Suite, SPSS, and internet and email access.
Additionally, students are able to use certain Psychology scoring and report writing software on a limited number of the computers. These computers are also used to provide practice on programs used in some classes (e.g. neurophysiology software). These are shared computers and students are expected to use them in a safe and courteous manner.
Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area (http://www.consortium.org )
Through the Consortium of Universities, Gallaudet students can take courses at several other universities in the Washington, DC area. This allows students to benefit from specialized areas of study that may not be offered on the Gallaudet campus, and to associate with students and faculty from other colleges and universities.
In addition to the Gallaudet University Library, which has one of the most extensive collections of deaf-related materials in the world, students have access to the resources of the Washington Research Library Consortium (http://www.wrlc.org ). Through the consortium, students can access the library holdings of eight local universities.
The Washington DC area is also home to the National Library of Medicine (http://www.nlm.nih.gov )and the Library of Congress (http://www.loc.gov), which have unmatched and extensive resources.
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