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Computing Information General Information The School of Psychology has extensive computing facilities for use by undergraduate and postgraduate students. Several teaching labs are available for undergraduate students while computer facilities in research labs are for the use of honours and postgraduate research students. All lab computers are connected to the Internet via the Campus-Wide Network. Further details are available from the Computing Facilities page. Access and Security Only students enrolled in the BPsych program or undertaking certain psychology courses have access to computer labs. You will be advised which labs you have access to at the beginning of the session. Students have to use their ID cards to enter any labs they are permitted to use. School office will arrange all eligible students to have their ID cards coded for access to permitted labs. This access should become active at the end of the second week of each session. Entry to Mathews building after-hours is via security doors (with swipe-card access) only. All 4th year students have 24x7 access to the building and permitted labs. Opening Times Access to all computer labs are from 8:30am to 9:00pm Monday to Friday during sessions, unless they have been reserved for special teaching purposes. Before entering, students are required to check the timetables posted outside each lab. All 4th year students have 24x7 access to all permitted labs. On public holidays and when the University is closed (e.g. over the Christmas/New Year period), all labs will be closed. Weekend Access All 4th year students have weekend access to the Mathews building as well as permitted labs. Note that weekend access is a privilege, not a right and will be withdrawn if misused. Any student who is found in parts of the building other than the permitted computing lab areas, or who provides access to persons who are not authorised students, will have their access cancelled. The School may also take other actions as permitted under University regulations for Academic Misconduct in these circumstances. |
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AUTHORISED BY Head, School of Psychology. Page last updated: Tuesday, July 18th, 2006 |
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