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McGee Business Building

McGee Business Building

The McGee Business Building is home to the SFASU College of Business. The building was named in honor of R. E. McGee (1916-1974), former President and Chief Executive Officer of Tenneco. Mr. McGee also served as Chairman of the Board of Regents at Stephen F. Austin State University.


Departmental Locations

Computing Facilities
McGee Computing Laboratory
Department of General Business - Classroom & Laboratory


Departmental Locations

bulletFirst Floor

  • Office of the Dean
    Suite 137
  • bulletSecond Floor

  • Department of General Business
    Suite 229
  • Department of Accounting
    Suite 292
  • bulletThird Floor

  • Department of Computer Science
    Suite 303
  • Department of Economics & Finance
    Suite 392
  • McGee Computing Laboratory
    Rooms 314 & 377
  • bulletFourth Floor

  • Department of Management & Marketing
    Suite 403

  • Computing Facilities

    bulletMcGee Computing Laboratory

    Rooms 314 & 377

    Hours of Operation

                        Fall, Spring        Summer Terms
    Monday - Thursday:  8:15a - 10:00p      8:15a - 8:00p
               Friday:  8:15a - 5:00p       8:15a - 4:00p
             Saturday:  CLOSED              CLOSED
               Sunday:  2:00p - 10:00p      4:00p - 8:00p

    The McGee Computing Laboratory, located on the third floor of the McGee Building, is a general-purpose computing facility. The main area of the Laboratory (Room 314) contains a variety of microcomputer systems. An adjacent room (Room 377) contains thirty Sun Ray terminals. All of the microcomputers are connected to the academic server, a Sun Fire V880, through the campus network. Software, manuals, and other documentation are available for use in the Laboratory.

    There are over one hundred personal computers and workstations in the McGee Computing Laboratory. Approximately ninety percent of the personal computers are Windows XP based systems that are networked together by two file servers running Samba. These systems primarily support the applications used in the College of Business curriculum. Such applications include word processing (WordPerfect & Word), spreadsheet (Excel), database (Access), WWW browsers, programming languages, and other miscellaneous software. The remaining ten percent of the systems are UNIX workstations (Sun Solaris & Linux).

    The academic Sun Fire V880 computer system offers programming languages, database products, E-Mail, and networking software that connects SFASU to the rest of the world via the national network Internet 2.

    bulletDepartment of General Business - Classroom & Laboratory

    The Department of General Business classroom and laboratory are limited to the use of students enrolled in courses offered by the department.

    Hardware
    32 Pentium 4 and 32 Core 2 Duo computers and 4 Hewlett Packard Laser Printers

    Software
    Corel WordPerfect Office Suite 11
    Microsoft Office 2007 Professional and Office 2003 Professional

    Operating Environments
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional


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