Most Computational Media courses are held within the Skiles building, the College of Computing and the new Klaus College of Computing building. Classes held in Skiles are usually those within the Literature, Communication and Culture portion of the Computational Media major. Classes held in the College of Computing and Klaus building are generally Computer Science oriented.

The Skiles Building at Georgia Tech

The College of Computing at Georgia Tech

The Klaus Building at Georgia Tech
While students are required to have their own computer, many Computational Media students find it easier to complete their resource-intensive animation, design and video assignments at one of the media labs equipped with high-end computers.
Computational Media Lab,
The CM Lab can be found in room 318 of Skiles. It’s equipped with multimedia computers with large displays and comfy chairs. Many LCC studio classes are held in the CM Lab.
Multimedia Studio,
Many Computational Media students complete assignments at the library’s multimedia studio, equipped with fast dual-processor machines with large widescreen displays and access to scanners, printers and video editing tools.
Other labs and research groups can be found on the research page.











