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GENERAL-PURPOSE CLASSROOMS Office of the Registrar Effective for Spring 2014 Course Schedule Production GENERAL-PURPOSE CLASSROOMS Office of the Registrar Effective for Spring 2014 Course Schedule production. The University of Texas at Austin This list includes only general-purpose classrooms, which are scheduled by the Office of the Registrar. Other classrooms and Available at http://registrar.utexas.edu/staff/rooms/ laboratories are scheduled by the department to which they are assigned. Contact the appropriate department for information on rooms not on this list. Campus Maps: http://www.utexas.edu/maps/ The first column under each building abbreviation and location lists general-purpose classrooms in the building, the second Maintenance Contacts: http: http://www.utexas.edu/facilities/request/ Technology Classrooms: https://www.engr.utexas.edu/classrooms/ lists room capacities, and the third lists room features. Revised 08/14/13 by slg Legend of Room Features ART EAST MALL AREA CAL SOUTH MALL AREA CMA NORTH/CENTRAL AREA FAC NORTH/CENTRAL AREA CON Media console 1.102 271 CON/DP CWS Continuous writing surface 21 20 CON/MC/SEM/TBL 2.306 196 CON 21 280 CON/DP 1.110 86 CON DP Dual projector 22 18 CON/MC/SEM/TBL 3.108 12 MC/SEM/TBL 1.120 85 CON LM Limited media 100 137 CON/SCR 3.114 48 MC/LM MC Moveable chairs 200 24 CON/MC/SEM/TBL 3.134 12 MC/SEM/TBL NSC Non-standard classroom 221 20 CON/MC/SEM/TBL 5.190 26 MC/LM GAR EAST MALL AREA SEM Seminar room 323 20 CON/MC/SEM/TBL 419 20 CON/MC/SEM/TBL TBL Tables BEL EAST MALL AREA 0.102 194 CON/DP 0.120 32 MC/TBL/CON 328 274 CON CPE ENGINEERING/SCIENCE AREA 0.128 36 MC/CON 0.132 34 MC/TBL/CON BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS AND NAMES CBA BUSINESS/EDUCATION AREA 2.204 90 CWS/CON 1.126 46 MC/TBL/CON ART Art Building and Museum 1.134 22 MC/SEM/TBL/LM 4.324 48 LM 2.206 73 CWS/CON BEL L. Theo Bellmont Hall BEN SOUTH MALL AREA 2.208 144 CON 2.112 36 MC/TBL/CON 4.326 48 LM 2.124 18 MC/SEM/TBL/LM BEN Benedict Hall 4.328 69 CWS/LM 2.210 73 CWS/CON BIO Biological Laboratories 1.102 27 MC/CON 2.212 73 CWS/CON 2.128 32 MC/TBL/CON 4.330 48 LM 3.116 38 MC/CON BUR Burdine Hall 1.104 28 MC/CON 4.332 48 LM 2.214 144 CON CAL Calhoun Hall 1.106 21 MC/CON 4.336 16 MC/SEM/TBL 2.216 73 CWS/CON CBA College of Business Administration Building 1.108 25 MC/CON 4.338 20 MC/SEM/TBL/LM 2.218 90 CWS/CON GDC EAST MALL AREA CLA College of Liberal Arts Building 1.118 14 MC/SEM/CON 4.340 20 MC/SEM/TBL/LM 2.220 73 CWS/CON CMA Jesse H. Jones Communication Center, 1.122 36 MC/CON 4.342 20 MC/SEM/TBL/LM *1.304 81 LM 1.124 28 MC/CON building A 4.344 40 MC/TBL/LM 1.406 34 CWS/MC/LM 1.126 33 MC/CON ECJ ENGINEERING/SCIENCE AREA CPE Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Building 4.346 16 MC/SEM/TBL 2.210 34 CWS/MC/LM ECJ Ernest Cockrell Jr. Hall 4.348 56 MC/TBL/LM *2.216 198 LM ENS Engineering –Science Building Building closes at 10pm for security 1.202 174 CWS/CON/DP 2.402 20 CWS/MC/LM *1.204 70 CWS/CON ETC Engineering Teaching Center II 2.410 28 MC/LM BIO NORTH/CENTRAL AREA 1.214 29 MC/SEM/TBL 2.502 24 MC/LM FAC Peter T. Flawn Academic Center Renovation until May 2016 4.302 48 CWS/MC/LM GAR Garrison Hal 301 35 MC/CON ECJ 1.204 not available after 9pm on *4.304 48 CWS/MC/LM GDC Gates Dell Complex CLA EAST MALL AREA class days and all day on weekends and *5.302 62 CWS/MC/LM GEA Mary E. Gearing Hall no-class days. 5.304 24 CWS/MC/LM GSB Graduate School of Business Building 6.202 35 CWS/MC/LM HMA Hogg Memorial Auditorium 0.102 100 CON BUR NORTH/CENTRAL AREA 0.104 38 CON/MC ENGINEERING/SCIENCE AREA JES Beauford H. Jester Center ENS GDC 1.304, 2.216, 4.304, 5.302 scheduled 0.106 30 CON/MC by the Registrar, M-F, 8-12:30p and all JGB John A. and Katherine G. Jackson Geological 0.108 20 CON/SEM Sciences Building (formerly GEO) 106 521 CON/DP 109 41 CON times on final exam days. 0.112 100 CON 115 81 CON MEZ Mezes Hall 108 95 CWS/CON 0.118 30 CON/MC 116 49 CON Controlled by the College of Natural NOA North Office Building A 112 94 CWS/CON 116 94 CWS/CON 0.120 20 CON/SEM 126 49 CON Sciences at all other times. PAI T. S. Painter Hall 128 20 MC/CON/SEM/TBL 0.122 32 CON/SEM 145 41 CON PAR Parlin Hall 130 70 CON 0.124 16 CON/SEM PHR Pharmacy Building 134 70 CON 0.126 135 CON RLM Robert Lee Moore Hall 136 89 CON 0.128 100 CON ETC ENGINEERING/SCIENCE AREA GEA NORTH/CENTRAL AREA SAC Student Activity Center 208 96 CON 0.130 125 CON SZB George I. Sánchez Building 212 96 CON 1.102 32 CON/MC 2.102 32 CWS/MC/CON UTC University Teaching Center 216 96 CON 1.104 72 CON/CWS 105 173 CON/DP 2.108 150 CON WAG Waggener Hall 220 62 CWS/CON 1.106 72 CON/CWS 114 40 MC/CON 2.114 38 CWS/CON 224 78 CON 1.108 32 CON/MC 127 35 MC/CON WCH Will C. Hogg Building 2.132 38 CWS/CON 228 26 MC/SEM/TBL/CON WEL Robert A. Welch Hall 2.136 94 CWS/CON WRW W. R. Woolrich Laboratories GSB BUSINESS/EDUCATION AREA HMA NORTH/CENTRAL AREA PHR NORTH/CENTRAL AREA SZB BUSINESS/EDUCATION AREA WAG EAST MALL AREA 818 Downstairs 2.108 129 CON *104 129 MC/TBL/CON 2.122 68 CWS/LM 101 122 CON 1208 Includes Balcony 2.110 138 CON 2.124 181 LM 112 25 CON/MC/SEM 2.114 57 CON * Scheduled by the College of Education 2.126 118 CWS/LM 201 82 CON Scheduled by the Office of the Registrar on *2.116 44 CON/CWS/NSC MTWTHFS 3-6p on class days only. Building closes at 10pm for security 208 25 MC/CON Final Exam days only. (includes 22 computer stations) 240 36 MC/TBL 214 84 CON 308 30 MC/CON Scheduled by the University Union at all other PHR 2.116 scheduled by Registrar, M-F, 8-5p, 278 45 MC/TBL 420 75 CON times. class days only 284 30 MC/TBL JES BUSINESS/EDUCATION AREA PHR rooms not available after 10 pm M-F, 6 pm 286 30 MC/TBL Saturdays, and all day Sunday. Building is closed 296 64 MC/TBL on University holidays. A121A 397 CON/DP 330 55 MC/TBL A203A 30 MC/CON NOA ENGINEERING/SCIENCE AREA 370 65 MC/TBL A205A 25 MC/CON *380 36 MC/TBL/LM A207A 30 MC/CON 1.102 72 CWS/CON WCH NORTH/CENTRAL AREA * Scheduled by the registrar’s office M-F 8-4p A209A 35 MC/CON 1.110 16 MC/SEM/TBL/CON RLM ENGINEERING/SCIENCE AREA A215A 40 MC/CON class days, and at all times on final exam 1.116 40 MC/TBL/CON days; scheduled by the College of Education 1.120 320 CON/DP A216A 35 MC/CON 4.102 146 CON/DP 1.124 95 CWS/CON at all other times. A217A 35 MC/CON 1.126 95 CWS/CON 5.104 84 CON A218A 40 MC/CON 5.112 30 MC/CON 416 40 MC/TBL A303A 40 MC/CON 5.114 39 CON 422 35 MC/TBL A305A 40 MC/CON 5.116 41 CON 426 36 MC/TBL WEL EAST MALL AREA A307A 40 MC/CON PAI NORTH/CENTRAL AREA 5.118 40 CON 5.120 41 CON 434 15 MC/SEM/TBL 5.122 41 CON 524 35 MC/TBL 1.308 333 CON/DP 2.48 138 CON/DP 5.124 40 CON 526 30 MC/TBL 1.316 255 CWS/CON/DP 3.02 216 CON 5.126 34 CON * 2.122 231 CON/DP 4.42 138 CON/DP JGB EAST MALL AREA 6.104 84 CON 6.112 30 MC/CON * Scheduled by the registrar’s office: 6.114 39 CON MWF 8-10a, 11-12n, TTh 8-930a, 2.202 41 CON PAR SOUTH MALL AREA 6.116 40 CON UTC BUSINESS/EDUCATION AREA 11-1230p, class days only. Scheduled 2.216 120 CWS/CON/DP 6.118 41 CON by the Dept. of Chemistry at all other times. 2.218 89 CON/DP 1 68 CWS/CON 6.120 41 CON 1.102 74 CWS/LM 2.324 276 CON 101 35 MC/CON 6.122 41 CON 1.104 75 CWS/LM * Summer: Sheduled by the registrar’s Building closes at 9:30pm for security 103 30 MC/CON 6.124 40 CON 1.116 58 CWS/LM office: MTWThF, 7-10a and 1130-1p; 105 40 MC/CON 6.126 35 CON 1.118 58 CWS/LM class days only.
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