Big ticket construction projects across North Texas will help train students for jobs in biotechnology, health care, business and more.
The 100,000-square-foot space with classrooms and specialized labs will offer courses in medical laboratory science, teacher education, kinesiology and nursing to address the region’s shortage of workers in the education and health care sectors. The campus is planned to serve about 10,000 students by 2030, according to university officials.
The first phase of construction – the two-story, 68,000-square-foot building for the Crow Museum – will be complete by spring 2024. To that end, the university completed construction in June on Frances Anne Moody Hall, a new building for the school of graduate and advanced studies. The 44,000-square-foot, three-story building will support the work of master’s and doctorate students across disciplines with new classrooms and collaborative spaces for research.
The school welcomed its first class of M.D. students in 2019 at a temporary location in Fort Worth’s international district. The new 5.3-acre campus will support 240 medical students and hundreds of faculty. It will have an anatomy lab, a simulation center, and suites for students to practice clinical skills, university officials said.
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