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Campus Map on TTU Mobile N. INDIANA AVE. 104 Academic Buildings N. QUAKER AVE. QUAKER N. Health Sciences Center Coming Soon. Points of Interest ~ Q BL;rkBtfrY Cot It at -:- Ano wot!d , Residence Halls Services Follow along with a digital campus map on TTU Mobile. Free download. 55 Sports Texas Tech University welcomes students with disabilities. For Visitor or Timed Parking information contact AccessTech, the disability support program, 131 at 806.742.2405. N 12 96 TEXAS TECH POLICE DEPARTMENT BUILDING102 02 100 68 DEVITT & MALLET 138 94RANCH BUILDING NATURAL SCIENCE 60 RESEARCH LAB 125 92 11 LUBBOCK79 MUNICIPAL 78 COLISEUM & AUDITORIUM 53 FRAZIER 51 59 PAVILION 75 13 34 80 66 129 TECHNOLOGY 86 87 128 37 44 47 115 22 INDUSTRIAL 117 CENTER 65ENGINEERING 76 32 45 iii 108 24 43 98 iii 41 iii 91 28 BLEDSOE STUDENT iii AKRON AVE. 56 HALL WELLNESS 42 18 122 23 30 120 iii EXPERIMENTAL HOLDEN HALL 48SCIENCE iii 61 iii MASS iii 110 COMM.81 113 WEST134 HALL 84 FLINT AVENUE SNEED HALL BIOLOGY15 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 109 09ART 3D 82 20 ANNEX 17 iii 16 iii 111 88 112 67 137 58 123 SCIENCE iii 25 20 MURDOUGH HALL 97 114 90 iii CHEMISTRY STANGEL HALL AKRON AVENUE HUMAN 133 iii SCIENCES64 85 119 iii ADMINISTRATION 57 ANIMAL & FOOD 01 SCIENCES 07 BOSTON AVENUE BOSTON 38 iii 107 05 DOAK HALL & MEAT77 LAB 06 49 iii 50 CDRC & CENTER 33 AG.03 ED & FOOD FOR STUDY OF 106 71 TECHNOLOGY 26 73 COMM. ADDICTIONS 105 04 15th STREET 21 101 11601 iii 121 DRANE iii ENGLISH/ STUDENT UNION HALL39 70 PHILOSOPHY BUILDING 99 LIBRARY 127 130 74 83 INDIANA AVENUE INDIANA 46 19 36 62 FOREIGN MUSIC93 08 52LANGUAGE 10 103 AVE. AKRON ART KNAPP HORN 69HALL HALL 18TH STREET iii EDUCATION CHITWOOD iii HALL 40 126 14 27 iii iii iii 89 iii WIGGINS GERALD and 136 WEYMOUTH HALL iii LOUISE MERKET I iii iii ALUMNI CENTER n 135 KNAPP iii BUILDING d 95HALL iii 35 ia n a KNAPP 54HALL A CLEMENT HALL HULEN HALL GATES HALL WALL HALL KNAPP 118 LANIER KNAPP 63 132HALL iii v HALL LAW COLEMAN HALL 29 e 72 31 n u e 124 1. Administration d2 35. Credit Union (Texas Tech Federal) B1 75. Library (Preston Smith Library for Health Sciences) B3 Softball see 109 2. Administrative Support Center d3 36. Dairy Barn d1 76. Livermore Center d2 114. Softball Fields, Rec Sports B2 Admissions (Graduate) see 61 37. Dan Law Baseball Field d3 77. Livestock Arena B2 115. Southwest Cancer Center B3 Admissions (Undergraduate) see 134 Dean of Students see 121 78. Lubbock City Bank Auditorium d3 116. Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library d1 3. Agricultural Education d2 Devitt & Mallet Ranch Building see 94 79. Lubbock City Bank Coliseum d3 117. Southwest Conference Circle e3 4. Agricultural Pavilion d1 38. Doak Hall e2 80. Marsha Sharp Center for Student Athletes d3 118. Sports Studies Center e1 5. Agricultural Sciences d2 Double T Bench see 1 81. Mass Communications (College of) d2 119. Stangel Residence Hall d2 Allied Health (School of) see 59 39. Drane Hall e1 82. Mathematics and Statistics d2 Student Business Services see 134 Alumni, Frazier Alumni Pavilion and Plaza see 53 40. Education (College of) d1 83. McClellan Hall e1 Student Counseling Center see 122 Alumni, Merket Alumni Center see 89 41. Electrical/Computer Engineering d2 84. McKenzie - Merket Alumni Center e1 Student Disability Services see 134 6. Animal and Food Sciences B2 42. Electrical Engineering Addition d2 85. McLeod Tennis Center B2 Student Government Association see 121 7. Aquatic Center c2 43. Engineering Center d2 86. Meat Sciences Lab (Gordon W. Davis) B2 Student Health Services see 122 8. Architecture (College of) d1 44. Engineering Technology d3 87. Mechanical Engineering d3 Student Judicial see 121 9. Art - 3-D Studio c2 45. Engineering Technology Lab e2 Medicine (School of) see 59 Student Legal Services see 121 10. Art (School of) d1 46. English d1 88. Medical Office Plaza B3 120. Student Media d2 Arts and Sciences (College of) see 61 47. Exercise Sciences Center e3 89. Memorial Circle d2 121. Student Union d1 11. Athletic Offices e3 48. Experimental Sciences d2 90. Murdough Residence Hall d2 122. Student Wellness Center d2 12. Athletic Ticket Office e3 Financial Aid / Scholarships (Student) see 134 91. Murray Residence Hall d2 Techniques Center see 134 13. Athletic Training Center e3 49. Fisheries and Wildlife Research d2 92. Museum (Texas Tech) c3 Tennis see 84 Auditorium see 78 50. Food Technology d2 93. Music (School of ) d1 123. Tennis Courts c2 Auditorium and Sculpture Court (Helen DeVitt Jones) see 92 Football see 68 94. National Ranching Heritage Center c3 Texas Success Initiative (TSI) see 134 14. Band Practice Lot d1 51. Football Training Facility e3 National Science Research Laboratory see 92 Texas Tech Federal Credit Union see 35 Baseball (Dan Law Field) see 37 52. Foreign Language d1 Nursing (School of) see 59 124. Texas Tech Marquee B1 Basketball (Men’s and Women's) see 127 53. Frazier Alumni Pavilion and Plaza d3 Ombudsman see 121 125. Texas Tech Physicians Medical Pavilion B3 15. Biology d2 54. Gates Residence Hall d1 Outpatient Clinic see 34 126. Theatre (Charles E. Maedgen, Jr.) d1 16. Biology Greenhouse d2 Geosciences see 111 Parent & Family Relations see 121 Track see 108 17. Biology Lecture Hall d2 55. Geriatric Education and Care Center (Garrison) B3 95. Parking Facility (Flint Ave.) d1 TV Station see 70 18. Bledsoe Residence Hall e2 Golf see 104 96. Parking Services (University) d3 127. United Spirit Arena c1 19. Bonfire Pit c1 56. Gordon Residence Hall e2 97. Park Place Sculpture & Talkington Plaza e2 128. University College c3 Book Store see 121 57. Greek Circle a2 Peter Hurd Mural see 61 129. University Medical Center B3 20. Broadway Entry Gates e2 58. Greenhouse and Horticultural Garden c2 98. Petroleum Engineering d2 130. Urbanovsky Park c1 21. Business Administration (Rawls College of) d1 59. Health Sciences Center B3 Pfluger Fountain see 88 131. USDA Plant Stress and Water Conservation Lab a3 22. Business Administration (Rawls College of)- future site d3 60. Health Sciences Center Academic Classroom Building B3 Pharmacy (School of) see 59 Visitors Center see 134 Cancer Center see 115 61. Holden Hall e2 99. Philosophy d1 Visual & Performing Arts see 39 Career Services (University) see 136 Honors College see 83 Physics see 111 Volleyball (Women’s) see 127 23. Carpenter-Wells Complex d2 62. Horn Residence Hall e1 100. Planetarium (Moody) c3 132. Wall Residence Hall d1 Center for Campus Life see 121 Hospitality Services see 38 101. Plant Sciences d1 133. Weeks Hall e2 Center for Student Athletes see 80 Housing (University Student) see 38 102. Police Department (Texas Tech) d3 134. West Hall e2 Center for the Study of Addiction and Recovery see 64 63. Hulen Residence Hall d1 President (Office of) see 1 135. Weymouth Residence Hall c1 Chancellor see 1 64. Human Sciences (College of) e2 103. Psychology d1 136. Wiggins Complex c1 24. Chemical Engineering d2 ID Office (University) see 121 104. Rawls Golf Course B4 137. Will Rogers Statue e2 25. Chemistry d2 65. Industrial Engineering d3 105. Range, Wildlife and Fisheries Management (Goddard) d1 138. Wind Engineering Lab a3 26. Child Development Research Center e2 Interactive Sundial see 53 106. Recreation Center (Student -Robert H. Ewalt) c2 27. Chitwood Residence Hall c1 66. International Cultural Center c3 107. Rec Sports Fields c2 28. Civil Engineering e2 67. John Walker Soccer Complex a2 Registrar see 134 29. Clement Residence Hall d1 68. Jones AT&T Stadium e3 108. Robert P. “Bob” Fuller Track d2 30. Clock Tower d2 69. Knapp Residence Hall e1 109. Rocky Johnson Softball Field B2 31. Coleman Residence Hall c1 70. KTXT-TV PBS Station B1 110. Ronald McDonald House B2 Coliseum see 79 71. Landscape Architecture and Range Wildlife and Fisheries Management d2 111. Science d2 32. Computer Science d2 72. Law (School of) c1 112. Seal of Texas Tech e2 33. Conference Center (Doak) e2 73. Leisure Pool (Rec Sports) c2 113. Sneed Residence Hall e2 34. Conference Center (McInturff) B3 74. Library (Main) d1 Soccer see 67.
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