The Center for Global CommunicationsThe CGC Building includes multimedia lecture facilities that bring the whole world into the classroom

Completed in 1998, the Center for Global Communications (CGC) is a symbol of continued effort to remain at the forefront of innovation and invention, and to grow and transform into a truly 21st century university.
The ultramodern facilities outfitted with a fully integrated LAN system, are now completely wireless and boast the latest in high tech systems aimed at training our students to be able to work anywhere in the world.
You will find no blackboards in the multimedia lecture theatres; instead, computer projectors computer projectors and a used for students and lecturers to exchange data using their personal computers.
Lecture theatres are equipped with state of the art facilities, such as CATV, Video and DVD players, computers and computer software, Internet access, as well as two 200 x 230 inch screens, which enable teachers and students to effectively carry out lectures and presentations at the same time.
The CGC has satellite link-up capabilities, where worldwide academic links are utilized to establish satellite broadcast courses from all over the globe. The CGC furthers commitment of NUCB to internationalization and globalization.
