UC Graduate Studies Catalog 2019-2023

Section III

Facilities, Resources and Activities for Students, Researchers and the General Public

 

The University of Cambodia has various facilities and resources in order to encourage our students and others to further develop their soft skills, including those related to the need for life-long learning.

1. The Handa Library and E-Library

This has some of the best resources in Cambodia for access to traditional print media and electronic material. Thus over 100,000 books, periodicals, magazines and newspapers are shelved; whilst twenty dedicated computers provide students and others with access to databases and other electronic resources. 

Apart from UC students, faculty and staff, these resources can be accessed by the general public. Both are open every day apart from public holidays: 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on weekdays, and 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the weekend. To access electronic media, users must first get an account with a password to log in; thereafter, they can use a computer for up to two hours each day, subject to availability.

In addition, free WiFi is available here as elsewhere on campus.

2. Bookstore

In coordination with the various Schools and Colleges, the UC Bookstore sells the textbooks and other study materials required by students for each course, together with writing and other accessories. In addition, the Bookstore also sells for a nominal price various forms such as those required to be submitted when a student needs to take leave of absence. It is open every day apart from public holidays: 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on weekdays, and 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the weekend.

3. Dedicated Laboratory Facilities

Various computer-based facilities are available to provide students with hands-on experience in developing practical skills as a necessary supplement to the theory taught during lectures, either during the relevant degree-courses or during short courses open to the general public.

i. Computer Laboratories The Networking Laboratory allows students to use simulations in order to get practical experience in interconnecting various devices such as computers, servers, and printers using different types of physical communication links and the associated routing issues which arise with the different layers involved in setting up and administering Local and Wide Area Networks (LANs and WANs). This laboratory also allows students to put into practice classroom theory regarding other aspects of computer programming, including writing Hyper-Text Mark-up Language for web-pages, together with the use of Cascade Style Sheets, JavaScript, etc. The Networking Laboratory is equipped with 51 computers with Windows software running under NetSupport School to monitor class activities.

Another, the Computer Repair Laboratory, offers students the opportunity to study the assembly characteristics of various brands of computer, using operational machines. A third laboratory with servers is being developed to allow students to learn the features of Zero Client architecture.

ii. IT Center This has 68 computers with Windows running under NetSupport and installed with a variety of different software including Cisco Package Tracer v.11, Network Visualizer 4.0, DOSBox, Turbo C++, SQL Server 2008, WampServer, JCreator 4.0, Visual Basic, Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft Visio 2007, Microsoft Project 2007, Corel Draw x5, Adobe CS 3, Adobe Collection, Sony Vegas 8.0, MS Office 2010 and Khmer Unicode together with the accounting software QuickBooks Premier.

iii. Multimedia Language Laboratory Apart from various electronic dictionaries, this facility has software such as Tell Me More English, the Rosetta Stone V2 application to allow students to develop their vocabulary together with listening and speaking skills in various languages with the aid of audio monitors, whether on their own or under supervision.

4. Other Facilities

These provide resources which can be used for the benefit of the general student population or for particular groups.

i. SEATV and SEARadio These are housed in a building next to UC’s main building. Their operational facilities for the preparing and airing of programs allow them to also provide practical exposure to students in the College of Media and Communications and other degree programs to use state-of-the-art technologies.

ii. Conference Venues The Conference Center, with a seating capacity of 200, serves as a venue for the hosting of large events organized by the students themselves; and for those such as guest lectures organized for students and others as well as for outsiders who wish to run similar events.

There is also a Conference Room for more intimate meetings, with a seating capacity of at least 50; like the Conference Centre, it is provided with the necessary audiovisual equipment.

iii. Faculty Lounges Each College and School has a lounge on its respective floor for their full- and part-time faculty to interact, as well as providing internet and other facilities to help them prepare their teaching materials.