Technology Requirements

Getting set up to succeed online isn't hard, but there are minimum hardware and software requirements.

In order for the Norwich University online programs to run quickly and efficiently, your computer must meet certain minimum hardware and software requirements. If your system does not meet or barely meets the minimum requirements, the online learning software may run slowly or not at all. In order to have the best possible online learning experience, it is recommended that your computer exceeds the minimum standards as much as possible. In addition, you will need to configure your web browser to accept cookies, display pop-up windows, and have JavaScript enabled. 

Minimum requirements for PC users:

  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 or newer
  • Processor (CPU): Intel Core i5 (6th Gen or newer) or equivalent AMD
  • RAM (Memory): 8GB (16GB recommended)
  • Storage: 128 GB internal (256GB SSD recommended)
  • 802.11ac 2.4/5 GHz Wireless or Ethernet Network Connection
  • Broadband internet: 7 Mbps download/2 Mbps upload
  • Webcam and Mic (built-in or external)
  • Wired or Bluetooth Headset with Mic for privacy

Minimum requirements for Macintosh users:

  • Operating System: macOS 10.10 or newer
  • Processor (CPU): Intel Core i5 (6th Gen or newer) or Mac Silicon Chip (M series chips)
  • RAM (Memory): 8GB
  • Storage: 128 GB internal (SSD recommended)
  • 802.11ac 2.4/5 GHz Wireless or Ethernet Network Connection
  • Broadband internet: 7 Mbps download/2 Mbps upload
  • Webcam and Mic (built-in or external)
  • Wired or Bluetooth Headset with Mic for privacy

Minimum iPad Requirements:

  • Standard iPad – 7th Gen
  • iPad Pro 12.9 inch – 4th Gen
  • iPad Pro 11 inch – 2nd Gen
  • iPad Air – 3rd Gen
  • iPad mini – 5th Gen
  • Wired or Bluetooth Headset for privacy
  • Some resources may not be available to iOS users; We highly recommend using a laptop or desktop computer.

You can connect to the Virtual Desktops by going to https://nuview.norwich.edu in a web browser. You will be provided two options download the client or use the HTML version. If using the HTML version, sign in with your Norwich username, everything before the @ symbol in your email, and your Norwich Password. You can also download the client. Once downloaded and installed, if prompted to enter a server address, enter nuview.norwich.edu

Minimum requirements for internet browsers:

  • Microsoft Edge – the most recent version
  • Google Chrome – the most recent version
  • Mozilla Firefox – the most recent version
  • Apple Safari – the most recent version
  • Internet Explorer is being deprecated from Windows. Please do not use IE

Software:

  • PDF Reader (Modern web browsers can read PDFs) or FoxIt Reader
  • Office 2019 or newer

Note: Your Norwich account allows you to install Office 365 on up to 5 different devices, including iPads, tablets, and phones. You can install O365 by going to this link https://www.office.com/?auth=2&home=1 and signing in with your Norwich email (example: jdoe12@norwich.edu. Do not include the 'stu') and your Norwich password. Once the page loads, you will see a button near the top right of the screen that says 'Install Office.' Click that button, and the installer will download, run the installer and sign in with your Norwich email and password. Your subscription will be active as long as you are a current student at Norwich University.

Screen Reader Support:

Employer or Military provided computers not owned by the student:

  • Some resources require the student to install software with elevated admin permissions for the degree program. We have found that computers owned by the student's employer, Military or otherwise, might have issues accessing specific resources. That is why we suggest all students have access to their own personal computers.

If needed, You can attempt to connect to the Virtual Desktops by going to https://nuview.norwich.edu in a web browser. You can connect using the HTML version in the browser. Sign in with your Norwich username, everything before the @ symbol in your email, and your Norwich Password