GWC 273M/273S

The Barry M. Goldwater Center for Science and Engineering, located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Tyler and McAllister Malls, was built in 1992. The building is shared by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

The Goldwater Center contains faculty offices and classrooms, as well as research and instructional labs for bioengineering, chemical and materials engineering, chemistry, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, and physics.

The Goldwater Center is also home to several important research centers. It houses the Eyring Materials Center (EMC), facilities for ion beam analysis and Connection One, a National Science Foundation industry/university research cooperative in communication circuits and systems.

GWC 273M

Street Address

650 E. Tyler Mall

Tempe, AZ 85281

Building Codes

GWC

Classification: Computer Lab

Seating Capacity: 19

Usage: Electrical Engineering Power Systems Students Only

This classroom is located on the second floor of the Goldwater Center for Science and Engineering on ASU’s Tempe Campus. The Computer Lab is only open to Electrical Engineering Power Systems Students Only.

Tech Data

Equipment

19 Windows Workstation

GWC 273 South

Classification: EECAD Computer Lab

Hours: based off class schedule

Seating Capacity: 64

Usage: Electrical Engineering Lab Students Only

This classroom is located on the second floor of the Goldwater Center for Science and Engineering on ASU’s Tempe Campus. The Computer Lab is only open to Electrical Engineering Power Systems Students Only.

Tech Data

Equipment

64 Linux Desktops

GWC 273 North

Classification: ECE Computer Lab

Hours: based off class schedule

Seating Capacity: 50

Usage: Fulton Schools

This classroom is located on the second floor of the Goldwater Center for Science and Engineering on ASU’s Tempe Campus. The Computer Lab is only open to students enrolled in specific ECE courses.

Tech Data

Equipment

18 Windows desktops