
Health Sciences Building
There are only a few named spaces left! HCC’s future healthcare professionals were thrilled to enter the new Health Science Building for the first time in 2013. The addition of new faculty, advanced technology, and lab space has greatly assisted in allowing the new and existing health sciences programs to flourish. The total cost of design and construction for the HSB was provided by capital funding from the State of Maryland and Howard County. Therefore, 100% of the gifts the HCC Educational Foundation receives for the named space opportunities in the HSB go directly to assist HCC students. Named space opportunities start at $2,500.
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Named Spaces Available
Named Space
Description
Cost per Space
Health Sciences Building
113,000 square feet of instructional space to support the allied and health sciences disciplines
$2,000,000
FIRST FLOOR
Student Lounge #1 (2-story)
990 square feet (room 100C)Adjacent to the Atrium and central stair; place for students to study or hold quiet conversations while overlooking the campus Quad
$50,000
40 Seat Classroom
1,000 square feet each (room 114)Classroom with enhanced technology instructor station, LCD projector, 3 flat screen monitors, flexible/modular furniture.
$15,000 each
24 Seat Classroom
730 square feet each (room 115)Classroom with enhanced technology
$10,000 each
Lecture Hall
3,350 square feet (room 150)150 seat capacity; theater-style lecture hall with lecture capture;3 projection screens; instructor station
$500,000
Dental Suite
3,020 square feet (room 168)Suite includes a fully functional dental clinic and a skills lab with specialized simulators as well as spaces for instrument processing and the forming and grinding of dental molds
$100,000
SECOND FLOOR
Emergency Medical Services Skills Lab #2
1,550 square feet (room 260)Special equipment for EMT/paramedic students
$25,000
Emergency Medical Services Skills Lab #1
1,550 square feet (room 262)Special equipment for EMT/paramedic including ambulance simulation skills lab
$25,000
Skills Bay # 1
(mobile unit, 264A)Located in the Rad Tech Skills Lab
$2,500
Skills Bay #2
(bed x-ray, 264B)Located in the Rad Tech Skills Lab
$5,000
Skills Bay #3
(bed x-ray, 264C)Located in the Rad Tech Skills Lab
$5,000
Skills Bay #4
(mobile unit, 264 D)Located in the Rad Tech Skills Lab
$2,500
Computer Lab
1,860 square feet (room 266)50-seat computer lab
$25,000
THIRD FLOOR
Adjunct Faculty Suite
1,340 square feet (room 304)Administrative and instructional support area and faculty offices
$15,000
40 Seat Classroom
1,000 square feet (room 363(6))Classroom with enhanced technology instructor station, LCD projector, 3 flat screen monitors, flexible/modular furniture.
$15,000
Simulation Suite
5,360 square feet (room 370)4-room suite including 4 debriefing rooms and 4 simulation rooms, student reception area with high fidelity 3G model simulators
$100,000
Debriefing Rooms
350 square feet each (rooms 381, 387, 389)4 separate rooms with computer and monitor to see up to 8 students to discuss simulation activities
$5,000 each
Student Lounge #2
1,140 square feet (room 300)A place for students to study or hold quiet conversations while overlooking the campus Quad
$25,000
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Spaces Already Named
Named Space
Description
Donor
Outdoor Garden #1
South garden near HSB entrance from existing parking lots
Barbara and Larry Greenfeld
FIRST FLOOR
Atriumv
790 square feet + 500 square feet (room 100)Focal point and main entrance to the building, including central stairwell and landing
Rotary Clubs of Howard County
Small Group Study
185 square feet each (rooms 102)Study area for small groups of 8 with access to computers, flat screen monitors and wireless capability and overlooking the Quad
Sharon Pierce Evans
Small Group Study
185 square feet (room 104)Study area for small groups of 8 with access to computers, flat screen monitors and wireless capability and overlooking the Quad
Laurie and Steve Diener and Family Lounge Area #1
650 square feet (room C101)A place for students to study or hold quiet conversations
Lynn Coleman
40 Seat Classroom
1,000 square feet each (room 162)Classroom with enhanced technology instructor station, LCD projector, 3 flat screen monitors, flexible/modular furniture.
Ron Carlson
40 Seat Classroom
1,000 square feet each (room 163)Classroom with enhanced technology instructor station, LCD projector, 3 flat screen monitors, flexible/modular furniture. Emily Slunt 40 Seat Classroom
1,000 square feet each (room 110)Classroom with enhanced technology instructor station, LCD projector, 3 flat screen monitors, flexible/modular furniture. Melinda Pope
40 Seat Classroom
1,000 square feet each (room 112)Classroom with enhanced technology instructor station, LCD projector, 3 flat screen monitors, flexible/modular furniture. Alice Bey
24 Seat Classroom
730 square feet each (room 111)Classroom with enhanced technology
Dr. Susan Baker
24 Seat Classroom
730 square feet each (room 113)Classroom with enhanced technology Judy L. Smith Exercise Science Skills Lab
1,550 square feet (room 164)Specialized equipment to train students in the areas of sports and exercise science; including treadmills, elliptical machine, recumbent bike and tools for fitness assessment
Phillip Nelson, CA President
Physical Therapist Assistant Skills Lab
1,550 square feet (room 165)Special equipment to train physical therapist assistants and athletic trainers; including physical therapy tables, a whirlpool, parallel bars and a staircase
Kenneth and Linda Solow
Medical Laboratory Technician Lab
1,550 square feet (room 166)Special equipment to train medical laboratory technicians; including a chemistry analyzer, hematology analyzer, incubators, autoclaves, centrifuges, phlebotomy equipment, laminar flow hood, and a 4-head teaching microscope
Doug Biegel, COLA
Dental Skills Lab
895 square feet (168B)A training clinic with 8 fully functional dental chair bays equipped with digital radiography equipment
Bob and Bach Jeffrey
Dental Skills Lab
869 square feet (room 168E)Special equipment to train dental hygienist with specialized simulators
Dr. David Bastacky
Group Study Area #1
530 square feet (room 170)Study area for medium groups of 15 with access to computers, flat screen monitors and wireless capability
Tom and Marie Glaser, Robert Glaser and Leonard Glaser
SECOND FLOOR
Nursing and Allied Health Administrative Suite #1
1,100 square feet (room 236)Administrative and instructional support area and faculty offices
HCC
The Overlook (2nd floor bridge)
Barb Van Winkle
Small Group Study
185 square feet each (rooms 202, 204)Study area for small groups of 8 with access to computers, flat screen monitors and wireless capability and overlooking the Quad
Missy Mattey
Small Group Study
185 square feet each (room 202)Study area for small groups of 8 with access to computers, flat screen monitors and wireless capability and overlooking the Quad Anne Johnson Lounge Area #2
650 square feet (C201)A place for students to study or hold quiet conversations
Nancy Calder
Faculty Lounge
315 square feet (room 230)Ron Carlson
Small Conference Room #1
340 square feet (226)12 seat conference room overlooking the campus Quad
Georgene Butler
Large Conference Room
530 square feet (room 250)20 seat conference room overlooking the building atrium
Dr. Kathleen Hethrington
Ambulance Simulator
(included in room 262)Angel Burba
Sonography Skills Lab
1,250 square feet (room 263)Special equipment for sonography including ultrasound machines and specialty lighting
Tyler Tate
Radiologic Technology Skills Lab
2,025 square feet (rom 264)Special equipment for radiological technology students including X-ray equipment, mammography equipment, etc.
Bob Hartson and Sabine Wilson of Howard Radiology
Cardiovascular Technology Skills Lab
1,550 square feet (room 265)Special equipment for cardiovascular technology students including state of the art mentis simulator
Kathy and Howard Rensin
Home Health Skills Lab
1,550 square feet (room 269)Home-like environment with a kitchen, living dining room and bath for nursing and physical therapy students
Lisa Olivieri Group Study Area #2
860 square feetStudy area for large groups of 40 with access to computers, flat screen monitors and wireless capability
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Iota Lambda Omega Chapter, Howard County, MD
THIRD FLOOR
Lounge Area #3
650 square feet (C301)A place for students to study or hold quiet conversations
HCC
Small Conference Room #2
340 square feet (room 326)12 seat conference room overlooking the campus Quad
Farida Guzdar
Nursing Skills Lab #1
1,550 square feet (room 365)RN, LPN nursing student skills labs with vital sim mannequins
Maria Tildon
Nursing Skills Lab #2
1,550 square feet (room 364)RN, LPN nursing student skills labs
Maria Tildon
Nursing Skills Lab #3
1,550 square feet (room 362)RN, LPN nursing student skills labs
Maria Tildon
Nursing Skills Lab #4
1,550 square feet (room 360)RN, LPN nursing student skills labs
Maria Tildon
Nursing Skills Lab #5
1,550 square feet (room 366)Includes ADA transfer toilet skills bay; isolation room skills lab
Maria Tildon
Simulation Labs
260 square feet each (rooms 376, 380, 386, 390)4 separate simulation labs with simulation mannequins for student learning
Ken and Marie Kittelberger
Debriefing Rooms
350 square feet each (room 379)4 separate rooms with computer and monitor to see up to 8 students to discuss simulation activities
Hamel Builders Computer Alcoves
40 square feet each (1st floor)Located in the simulation reception area for students to sign in to use simulation labs
2nd floor alcoves held for nursing artifacts display case(s)
Sam Rensin
Computer Alcoves
40 square feet each (3rd floor)Located in the simulation reception area for students to sign in to use simulation labs
2nd floor alcoves held for nursing artifacts display case(s)
Laura Sessions Computer Alcoves
40 square feet each (3rd floor)Located in the simulation reception area for students to sign in to use simulation labs
2nd floor alcoves held for nursing artifacts display case(s)
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Designate Your Named Space Scholarship
The total cost of design and construction for the Health Sciences Building was provided by capital funding from the State of Maryland and Howard County. Therefore, 100% of the gifts the HCC Educational Foundation receives for the named space opportunities in the HSB go directly to assist HCC students. Learn more about the greatest needs for student scholarships and how designating your scholarship to a specific fund will make a significant impact on students.
For more information about naming a space in the HSB please contact Missy Mattey, HCC Educational Foundation Executive Director at 443-518-1970.
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About Health Sciences at HCC
HCC remains at the forefront of innovative health care training that prepares students to meet career goals and workforce demand in an affordable and expedient way. In addition to a renowned nursing program, one of the largest in the state, the college offers programs in over a dozen in-demand allied health fields. View a list of scholarships and endowments that support students in this field of study.