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Department Directory PDF Department Directory PDF Serial # Main Area/Listings Phone Location/Address Academic Affairs, Provost and Executive Vice President LI000001 Academic Affairs, Provost and Executive Vice President, Main Office 644-1816 212 WES LI000002 Academic Affairs, Provost and Executive Vice President 644-1765 212 WES Academic Affairs, Provost and Executive Vice President, International Programs LI000895 International Programs, Main Line 644-3272 5500 UCA LI000939 International Programs, Main Line 2 644-3477 A5500 UCA LI000896 International Programs - Fax 644-8817 A5500 UCA Admissions LI000003 Admissions, Main Office 644-6200 A2500 UCA LI000004 Admissions - Fax 644-0197 A2500 UCA LI000005 Admissions, Visitor Services 644-3426 UCB Arts & Sciences, College of LI000006 Arts & Sciences, College of, Main Office 644-1083 110 LON LI000873 College of Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Humanities Program 644-9121 427 DIF LI000014 Arts & Sciences, College of, Administration 110 LON LI000007 Arts & Sciences, College of, Dean's Office 644-4404 110 LON LI000008 Arts & Sciences, College of, Humanities & Society, Center for 421 DIF LI000011 Arts & Sciences, College of, Physical Biochemistry Facility (PBF) 644-5147 318 KLB LI000012 Arts & Sciences, College of, Program In Interdisciplinary Computing 645-8649 432 DIF LI000013 Arts & Sciences, College of, Program in Middle Eastern Studies 110 LON LI000010 Arts & Sciences, College of, Women In Math, Science & Engineering Program 645-1984 519 Keen LI000009 Arts & Sciences, College of, Women's Studies Program, Academic Advising 644-9514 A208 PDB Arts & Sciences, College of, Aerospace Studies, Air Force ROTC LI000015 Aerospace Studies, Air Force ROTC, Main Office 644-3461 212 MIL LI000016 Aerospace Studies, Air Force ROTC - Fax 644-7154 212 MIL Arts & Sciences, College of, Anthropology Department LI000017 Anthropology Department, Main Office 644-4281 103 VP2 LI000018 Anthropology Department - Fax 645-0032 Department Directory PDF Serial # Main Area/Listings Phone Location/Address Arts & Sciences, College of, Biological Science Department LI000019 Biological Science Department, Main Office 644-3735 2067 KIN LI000030 Biological Science Department, Analytical Lab 644-5444 2nd Floor KIN LI000024 Biological Science Department, Bio Unit 1 - Fax 644-0481 113B BIO LI000033 Biological Science Department, DNA Sequencing Facility 644-8956 2013 KIN LI000031 Biological Science Department, Electron Microscopy Center 644-6519 119 BIO LI000025 Biological Science Department, Electronics Shop 644-6527 121A BIO LI000021 Biological Science Department, Graduate Studies Information 644-3023 1063 KIN LI000026 Biological Science Department, Herbarium 644-6278 100 BIO LI000023 Biological Science Department, King Life Sciences Building- Fax 645-8447 2065 KIN LI000027 Biological Science Department, Machine Shop 644-9573 120 BIO LI000028 Biological Science Department, Mission Road Field Station 644-8745 Mission Rd. LI000032 Biological Science Department, Molecular Cloning Facility & Hybridoma Lab 644-0575 2030 KIN LI000029 Biological Science Department, Stockroom, Unit I 644-6778 102 BIO LI000022 Biological Science Department, Undergraduate Information 644-3099 1067 KIN LI000020 Biological Science Department, Undergraduate Program 644-5053 1067 KIN Arts & Sciences, College of, Biological Science Department, Neuroscience Program LI000034 Biological Science Department, Neuroscience Program 644-3076 C241 PDB LI000035 Biological Science Department, Neuroscience Program - Fax 644-0349 Arts & Sciences, College of, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) LI000039 Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies Data Center 644-6918 236 RMJ Arts & Sciences, College of, Chemistry & Biochemistry Department LI000041 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Main Office, Dittmer Research Bldg., Main Office 644-3810 118 DLC LI000048 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department - Fax 644-8281 111 DLC LI000045 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Bass & Mass Spectrometer Lab 644-1697 0116 CSL LI000049 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Chair - Fax 644-9625 LI000044 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Computer Help Desk 644-5811 127 DLC LI000043 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Contracts & Grants Office 645-8930 116 DLC LI000047 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Laser Lab 644-3468 3003 CSL LI000046 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, NMR Lab 644-5586 012 DLC Department Directory PDF Serial # Main Area/Listings Phone Location/Address LI000042 Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, Student Support 644-6004 310 DLC Arts & Sciences, College of, Classics Department LI000050 Classics Department, Main Office 644-4259 205A DOD LI000052 Classics Department - Fax 644-4073 LI000051 Classics Department, Undergraduate Advisor 645-0436 205h DOD Arts & Sciences, College of, Computer Science LI000053 Computer Science, Main Office 644-8700 203C LOV LI000054 Computer Science - Fax 644-0058 253 LOV Arts & Sciences, College of, Department of Scientific Computing LI000055 Department of Scientific Computing, Main Office 644-1010 400 DSL LI000056 Department of Scientific Computing - Fax 644-0098 Arts & Sciences, College of, Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science LI000057 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Main Office 644-4136 417 LOV LI000058 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science - Fax 644-9642 404 LOV Arts & Sciences, College of, Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Antarctic Marine Geology Research LI000059 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Antarctic Marine Geology Research Facility 207 CAR LI000060 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Antarctic Marine Geology Research Facility - Fax 644-4442 108 CAR Arts & Sciences, College of, Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Geological Science Program LI000061 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Geological Science Program, Main 644-1568 207 CAR LI000063 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Geological Science Program - Fax 644-4214 108 CAR LI000062 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Geological Science Program, Advising 644-8582 403 LOV Arts & Sciences, College of, Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Meteorology Program LI000064 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Meteorology Program, Main Office 644-6205 404 LOV Arts & Sciences, College of, Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Oceanography Program LI000065 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Oceanography Program, Main Office 644-6700 102 OSB Department Directory PDF Serial # Main Area/Listings Phone Location/Address LI000066 Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Science, Oceanography Program - Fax 644-2581 Arts & Sciences, College of, English Department LI000067 English Department, Main Office 644-4230 405 WMS LI000069 English Department, First Year Writing Program Office 644-0438 222D WMS LI000068 English Department, Reading/Writing Center 644-6495 222C WMS Arts & Sciences, College of, FSU-Teach LI000070 FSU-Teach, Main Office 644-1935 209 MCH LI000071 FSU-Teach, Student Resource Room 645-9488 218 MCH Arts & Sciences, College of, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute (GFDI) LI000072 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute (GFDI), Main Office 644-5594 018 KEN LI000074 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute (GFDI) - Fax 644-8972 LI000073 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute (GFDI), Electronics Lab 644-6085 18 KEN Arts & Sciences, College of, History Department LI000075 History Department, Chair, Main Office 644-5888 401B BEL LI000079 History Department 644-9033 430 BEL LI000078 History Department - Fax 644-6402 BEL LI000077 History Department, Academic Advising 644-4494 421A BEL LI000080 History Department, Middle East Center 644-9516 442 BEL LI000076 History Department, Music History/Literature 644-6545 408 LON LI000082 History Department, Napoleon & the French Revolution, Institute on 421A BEL LI000081 History Department, Reichelt Oral History Program 644-4966 444 BEL Arts & Sciences, College of, Mathematics Department LI000083 Mathematics Department, Main Office 644-2202 208 LOV LI000085 Mathematics Department - Fax 644-4053 LOV LI000084 Mathematics Department, Academic Advisor 644-5868 222 LOV Arts & Sciences, College of, Military Science LI000086 Military Science, Main Office 644-1016 201 MIL LI000087 Military Science - Fax 644-8854 Department Directory PDF Serial # Main Area/Listings Phone Location/Address Arts & Sciences, College of, Modern Languages & Linguistics LI000088 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Main Office 644-3728 362 DIF LI000098 Modern Languages & Linguistics - Fax 644-0524 362 DIF LI000094 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Academic Advising 644-2606 364 DIF LI000089 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Academic Advising, Graduate 644-8397 362 DIF LI000099 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Arabic Division 644-3012 342 DIF LI000095 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Eastern Asian Languages Division 644-8389 360 DIF LI000090 Modern Languages & Linguistics, French Division, Coordinator 644-8398 338 DIF LI000092 Modern Languages & Linguistics, German Division 644-8300 316A DIF LI000093 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Japanese Division 644-8600 362 DIF LI000097 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Linguistics Division 644-8186 304A DIF LI000096 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Spanish Language, Lower Division 644-4938 302B DIF LI000091 Modern Languages & Linguistics, Winthrop King Institute for Contemporary French & Francophone 644-7636 440 DIF Studies Arts & Sciences, College of, Molecular Biophysics, Institute of LI000100 Molecular Biophysics, Institute of, Main Office 644-4764 LI000104 Molecular Biophysics - Fax 644-7244 LI000108 Molecular Biophysics, Computer Resources (Cr) 644-0069 415 KLB LI000101
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