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Facilities, Beltsville Campus

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The Beltsville campus of TESST College of Technology is conveniently located at 4600 Powder Mill Road in Beltsville, Maryland. The campus occupies 40,000 square feet of space with computer labs and classrooms equipped with industry-related equipment and technology, offering students hands-on instruction in their chosen career.

TESST College of Technology offers a Learning Resource Center, which consists of a reference room that contains multiple copies of each textbook and lab manuals used in the courses offered. In addition, TESST College has a Virtual Library that is accessible to students, staff, and graduates directly from the College’s homepage. The Virtual Library contains thousands of online books, magazines, and reference materials. The campus also has a Learning Resource Lab, which contains Internet-accessible computers for conducting research.

The campus library offers an accessible collection of books and materials, including dictionaries, encyclopedias, videotapes, and textbooks. TESST College of Technology also has an agreement with Capitol College, which allows TESST students to utilize their library resources. TESST College of Technology students will be issued a Capitol College library card. Finally, TESST College of Technology has established library agreements with the Baltimore County and Prince George's County Public Libraries, as well as the Enoch Pratt Free Library, through the MILO network. TESST College of Technology students will have the opportunity to use the library facilities and resources of these library systems.

Additional TESST College campuses are located in Baltimore and Towson, Maryland.

Equipment

TESST College of Technology strives to uphold high educational standards. To help accomplish this goal, industry-related technology and equipment is utilized in each specialized program. This provides you the opportunity to develop practical, working knowledge of the equipment and materials you might encounter on the job, along with the professional edge necessary in today’s competitive marketplace.

Computer labs and classrooms are equipped with various computers, printers, modems, CD-ROM drives, multimedia equipment, and diagnostic software configured either for single-station users or as a network. Labs for the electronics, computer, and telecommunications technology programs utilize test equipment, including signal generators and oscilloscopes.

There are two students per workstation enrolled in the electronics programs that partner for project completion. All other students work at individual workstations and share a laser printer.

Electronics labs are equipped with hand tools, project boards, analog and digital  meters, digital-function generators, microprocessor-controlled color television receivers, telephone-digitized communications circuit boards, digital storage scopes, microprocessor trainers, IBM-compatible monitors, and printers and software, including Electronics Workbench® and various operating systems. All electronics students receive digital and analog trainers. Computerized Business Management, Business Computer Applications, and Network Information Systems students also work on Pentium® computers.


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