The following recommendations provide the minimum specifications for an ideal learning experience whether learning remotely or face to face.
In addition to having a computer that meets the minimum recommendations, students learning remotely should have access to a reliable internet connection with a minimum of 10Mbps for upload and download. Take the internet speed test.
Note: When using Respondus LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor, a wired Ethernet connection of at least 10 Mbps is recommended to avoid disruptions from Wi-Fi issues.
If your college is not listed, refer to the general university recommendations.
Processor | 2.4GHz Intel Core i5 or better |
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Memory | 8GB+ RAM |
Storage | 250GB+ internal storage |
Software | Office 365; Symantec AntiVirus |
Operating System | Windows 10; Mac OS 10.14 or higher |
Wi-Fi | 802.11ac or later standard |
Accessories | 16GB+ flash drive, webcam, microphone & Ethernet cable |
Processor | 2.4GHz+ Intel Core i3 |
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Memory | 8GB+ RAM |
Storage | 250GB+ |
Software | Office 365;Symantec AntiVirus; |
Operating System | Windows 10 , Mac OS 10.12 or higher |
Optional Accessories | 16GB+ Flash Drive, Webcam, Microphone, Ethernet Cable |
Note for Mac Users: Windows is recommended for Bumpers College students. Learn how to install Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp.
Heads up! Intensive Stat users will need configurations similar to the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design recommendation.
Learn how to create and deploy a FileVault recovery key for Mac computers in your company, school, or other institution. If you're using FileVault in Mac OS X Snow Leopard, you can upgrade to FileVault 2 by upgrading to OS X Lion or later. After upgrading OS X, open FileVault preferences and follow the onscreen instructions to upgrade FileVault. Currently, this vulnerability is only detected in users with a Mac OS that has been upgraded to High Sierra 10.13 or greater. Systems with local console access, such as shared usage computers in teaching or lab environments, where users of shared computers are not privileged with root access. Systems with Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) enabled. Mach (/ mɑːk /) is a kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University by Richard Rashid and Avie Tevanian to support operating system research, primarily distributed and parallel computing. Mach is often mentioned as one of the earliest examples of a microkernel. However, not all versions of Mach are microkernels.
Processor | AMD Ryzen™ 5, Intel Core i5 or better |
Memory | 8GB+ RAM |
Storage | 240GB+ internal storage |
Software | Office 365; Symantec AntiVirus |
Operating System | Windows 10; Mac OS 10.13 or higher |
Wi-Fi | 802.11ac or later standard |
Accessories | Webcam & microphone |
Heads up! Each department may have specific hardware recommendations for incoming students. Please check with your department to verify needs. Incoming freshmen students are required to have a computer that meets or exceeds these recommendations.
Processor | Intel Core i5 8th Generation or better |
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Memory | 8GB+ RAM |
Storage | 256GB solid-state storage |
Software | Office 365; Symantec AntiVirus |
Operating System | Windows 10 or ability to boot into Windows 10 |
Battery Life | 10 hours or better |
Resolution | Minimum screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 |
Wi-Fi | 802.11ac or later standard |
Warranty | Accidental damage coverage (at least three years) |
Accessories | Webcam for video, speakers for audio |
Note for Mac Users: Windows is recommended for engineering students because some degrees require CAD programs. Learn how to install Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp.
Processor | 2.1GHz+ Intel XEON Processor |
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Memory | 16GB+ RAM |
Graphics | 2GB+ dedicated graphics memory |
Storage | 512GB SSD |
Software | Office 365; Symantec AntiVirus; AutoCAD; Adobe Design Standard |
Windows | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |
Wi-Fi | 802.11ac or later standard |
Note for Mac Users: Windows is required for most CAD programs. Learn how to install Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp.
Processor | 1.6GHz Intel Core i5 |
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Memory | 8GB+ RAM |
Graphics | 2GB+ dedicated graphics memory |
Storage | 250GB+ |
Software | Office 365; Symantec AntiVirus |
Operating System | Windows 10; Mac OS 10.14 or newer |
Mac or Dell that meets general recommendations.
Note: Macs are recommended for Art, Music and Journalism majors.
Processor | 2.1GHz+ Intel Core i5 8th Generation |
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Memory | 8GB+ RAM, 16GB recommended |
Software | Office 365; Symantec AntiVirus (free) |
Operating System | Windows 10 64-bit or Mac OS 10.14 or newer |
Battery Life | Up to 10 hours |
Wi-Fi | 802.11ac or later standard |
Warranty | Accidental damage coverage (at least three years) |
Accessories | Webcam, headset with microphone and Ethernet cable |
Note: Chromebooks do not meet the recommended minimum specifications.
Note Mac Users: Microsoft Windows version of Excel is required for several business courses. Alternative access method for mac users is via browser accessible virtual environment. Active Fall 2021 https://waltonlab.uark.edu
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A downloadable project for Windows and macOS
Welcome to your study at Colehill University, your aim is to pass University.
This is a simulation game housing our exciting AEGIS Encounter system.
Please note this is a student product, most art is done by Beth and the Music is done by Tom
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | |
Author | Alan E. J. Easton |
Genre | Simulation, Role Playing |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 3D, Life Simulation, Unity |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Okay, what can be said about this.
Overall, this was enjoyable. There were quirks sure, and the encounter system is slightly exploitable, but adjusting a few numbers is all that's needed for that. My notes should be taken with a grain of salt, because I usually play shooters, and like finding exploits and glitches so did not go in as a normal consumer would do. Also please make a momentum based platformer
Fun game to pass the time, relaxing music and a fun concept. Might be useful to have energy shown at all times, though. Enjoyed playing the game, managed to pass my first assessment, before swiftly failing and getting a game over at the very next thing. Hits close to home.
Very challenging game... much like University! I love the music and quirky art style.