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Where are my classes held? Destination UNH! College of Liberal Arts Tourism Planning and Development/ Electrical Engineering/ The University of New Hampshire and Seacoast Region of Anthropology/Huddleston (G-8) James (E-5) Kingsbury (G-5) Art/Paul Creative Arts Center (G-5) Wildlife and Conservation Biology/ Environmental Engineering/ Classics/Murkland (F-5) James (E-5) Kingsbury and Gregg (G-5, G-2) New Hampshire are great places to visit any time of year and Communication/Horton Social Zoology/Spaulding Life Geology/James (E-5) Science Center (H-6) Sciences (F-5) Information Technology/ afford visitors direct travel routes to most areas. English/Hamilton Smith (F-6) Kingsbury (G-5) English/Journalism/ Paul College of Business Mathematics and Statistics/ Hamilton Smith (F-6) and Economics Kingsbury (G-5) European Cultural Studies/ Business Administration/ Mathematics Education/ Murkland (F-5) Paul (E-8) Kingsbury (G-5) French/Murkland (F-5) Economics/Paul (E-8) Mechanical Engineering/ Geography/Huddleston (G-8) Hospitality Management/ Kingsbury (G-5) German/Murkland (F-5) Paul (E-8) Physics/DeMeritt (F-5) Greek/Murkland (F-5) History/Horton Social Thompson School Additional Offices Science Center (H-6) of Applied Science Admissions/Smith Hall (E-7) Athletics/Field House (D-3) Humanities/Murkland (F-5) Applied Animal Science/ Bookstore/MUB* (G-7) International Affairs (Dual Major)/ Barton/Cole (A-2) Business Office/Stoke (E-8) Hood House (G-7) Applied Business Management/ Campus Recreation/Hamel Self-guided Tour Welcome to UNH ! Justice Studies (Dual Major)/ Barton/Cole (A-2) Recreation Center (D-5) Huddleston (G-8) Civil Technology/Putnam (A-2) LEFT: Historic Portsmouth, N.H. is minutes away and renowned for its fine dining, art galleries, Miss the tour? Center for Academic Resources/ The University of New Hampshire combines the living and learning environment Latin/Murkland (F-5) Community Leadership/ shopping, and entertainment. RIGHT: Hot fun in the summertime! Learn more about local Smith Hall (E-7) This illustrated map Linguistics/Hamilton Smith (F-6) Barton/Cole (A-2) of a classic New England liberal arts college with the academic scope and resources, Center for International Education/ beaches at www.visitnh.gov. Music/Paul Creative Culinary Arts and Nutrition/ includes all the places spirit of discovery, and civic commitment of one of the nations’ few land-, sea- and Hood House (G-7) Arts Center (G-5) Barton/Cole (A-2) Continuing Education Registration/ visited on admissions space grant research institutions. The state’s flagship public institution, UNH Philosophy/Hamilton Smith (F-6) Forest Technology/Putnam (B-2) Stoke (E-8) comprises the following schools and colleges: Political Science/Horton Social Horticultural Technology/ tours—plus some Counseling Center/Smith Hall (E-7) Science Center (H-6) Putnam (B-2) • Carsey School of Public Policy Disability Services for Students/ bonus stops! Psychology/McConnell (H-6) Integrated Agriculture Management/ Smith Hall (E-7) • College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Russian/Murkland (F-5) Cole (A-2) Financial Aid/Stoke (E-8) Sociology/McConnell (H-6) Veterinary Technology/Cole (A-2) • College of Health and Human Services Spanish/Murkland (F-5) Graduate School/Thompson (F-6) Honors Program/Hood House (G-7) • College of Liberal Arts Theatre/Dance/Paul Creative College of Health Housing Office/10 Academic • College of Life Sciences and Agriculture Arts Center (G-5) and Human Services Women’s Studies/Huddleston (G-8) Way (H-6) • Paul College of Business and Economics Athletic Training/ Information Center/MUB* (G-7) College of Life Sciences New Hampshire (D-5) National Exchange Program/ • School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering and Agriculture Communication Sciences and Hood House (G-7) • Thompson School of Applied Science Disorders/Hewitt (E-5) Animal Science/Rudman (F-4) Office of International Students and Boston (to the south) and the White Mountains (to the north) are only an hour’s drive away. • The Graduate School Family Studies/Pettee (E-4) Scholars/Thompson (F-6) Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Health Management and Policy/ • UNH Manchester Biology/Rudman (F-4) Office of Multicultural Student Affairs/ Hewitt (F-5) MUB* (G-7) • UNH School of Law (Concord) Biology/Spaulding Kinesiology/New Hampshire (D-5) Life Sciences (F-5) Parking Services/Visitor Nursing/Hewitt (F-4) Information Center (B-3) Talented students from across the United States and from around the world Biomedical Science/Rudman (F-4) Occupational Therapy/Hewitt (F-5) Tours and Information Sessions Community and Environmental Premedical, Prelaw, Prehealth choose UNH for the breadth and depth of our academic programs, the caliber Recreation Management and Policy/ Programs/Hood House (G-7) Planning/James (E-5) Hewitt (F-5) A campus tour follows each session. of our faculty, the beauty of our campus, and our proximity to the ocean, Environmental and Resource Preveterinary Medicine/Kendall (E-4) Campus Tours Social Work/Pettee (E-4) Registrar/Stoke (E-8) mountains, and the historic cities of Boston, MA, and Portsmouth, NH. The Economics/James (E-5) A 90-minute walk led by a student Registration is required. Environmental Conservation Residential Programs/Hitchcock (H-7) university’s inclusive and supportive community generates a host of high-energy College of Engineering and ROTC (Army and Air Force)/Zais (F-4) representative, the tour provides an activity and traditions that make UNH a fun place to call home. and Sustainability/James (E-5) Physical Sciences Environmental Sciences/Morse (G-4) Study Abroad Programs/ Applied Mathematics/ overview of campus life and academic Admitted Student Open Houses Equine Studies/Equine Center (B-1) Hood House (G-7) This self-guided tour gives you an overview of the University’s culture, landscape, Kingsbury (G-5) Forestry/James (E-5) Hamel Center for Undergraduate opportunities. Tours are offered most and academic programs, but it is only a start. We hope you will visit again and Bioengineering/Kingsbury (G-5) Admitted students are invited to spring Genetics/Rudman (F-4) Research/Hood House (G-7) Chemical Engineering/ weekdays. Registration is required. meet with students, faculty and staff in person. The UNH Admissions Office looks Marine, Estuarine, and UNH Computer Store/MUB* (G-7) open house programs. Registration Kingsbury (G-5) forward to meeting you soon. Freshwater Biology/Spaulding University Advising and Career Chemistry/Parsons (H-5) is required. Life Sciences (F-5) Services/Hood House (G-7) CAMPUS MAP Civil Engineering/Kingsbury (G-5) Information Sessions Neuroscience and Behavior/ Sustainability Institute/Nesmith (D-4) Computer Engineering/ Spaulding Life Sciences (F-5) Kingsbury (G-5) Conducted by admissions staff members, Schedule and plan your visit with us Nutrition/Kendall (E-4) MUB*=Memorial Union Building Computer Science/Kingsbury (G-5) You can plan your visit and apply to UNH online at Sustainable Agriculture and information sessions introduce you to online at www.unh.edu/admissions/ Earth Sciences/James (F-5) Food Systems/Spaulding visit or by calling (603) 862-1360. Earth Sciences Teaching/James (F-5) UNH academic programs, campus life & VISIT GUIDE www.admissions.unh.edu. Life Sciences (F-5) opportunities, and admissions criteria. Stops on the tour Beyond the tour 1. Begin your tour starting from 6. Each year, hundreds of 11. DeMeritt Hall (F-5) houses McConnell Hall (H-6) was The Horse Barns (A-1) are Kingsbury Hall (G-5) provides the Admissions Office at Smith students enrich their educations the physics department. This renovated in 2014, and is home of run by students in the equine thousands of square feet of Hall (E-7). through academic and career building offers state-of-the-art the Department of Psychology, program. Visitors are welcome. student project space where advising, honors, international labs, classrooms, a library, Sociology, the Crimes Against In the spring and fall, UNH hosts future engineers and scientists education, and undergraduate conference rooms, and a Children Research Center, and horse trials for competitors of work on everything from moon research programs—all at demonstration room. Family Research Lab. all ages and abilities. buggies to molecules. Hood House (G-7). Smith Hall 14 15 2. Paul College of Business The admissions staff at Smith and Economics (E-8) moved to its new, state-of-the-art facility Hall is here to help you get the 12. Hewitt Hall (F-4) is home in 2013. Integrated instructional Paul Creative Arts Center With its shops and eateries, Handler, Peterson and 7. Hamilton Smith Hall (F-6) to the College of Health and most out of your visit to the and business technologies and (G-5) is the center for visual downtown Durham is the Haaland (H-3, I-3) Residence houses the Robert J. Connors Human Services—well known an abundance of collaborative University of New Hampshire. arts, music, and theatre. center of a classic New England halls offer four- and six- Writing Center and is also where for its hands-on learning spaces help students prepare for The museum’s permanent college town. It borders the person suites and an attractive students from every major come requirement in all majors. We look forward to meeting real success in the business world. collection includes more than UNH campus, so getting there is pedestrian promenade to study Freshman English. you. If you missed the tour, feel 1,500 works of art. Admission as easy as crossing the street. connecting the three buildings. 16 is free and we welcome you to free to explore the campus on check it out. your own using this self-guided 1 tour route. 13 2 11 12 3 3. Health Services (F-8) 13. James Hall (F-5) houses KEY 9 8. Named for Benjamin the earth sciences and natural offers medical care, wellness 8 7 At the center of campus, Mills Rudman/Spaulding halls (F-4, Thompson, a Durham farmer resources and the environment education, a pharmacy and Hall (H-8) offers suite-style F-5) are the center for much of and businessman who donated departments.