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Thank you for visiting our campus! visiting our Thank you for Campus Contacts Campus Information Education/Admissions International for Center Advising Services Student-Athlete for Center ServicesDisabled Student Opportunity Program Educational Session Summer/Winter Open University, Education & Continuing Center Scholarship & Development Life Student Advising Undergraduate for Center University Services Affairs Veterans & Outreach University (UOSR) School Relations The UOSR office is the primary guest relations officeCSULB, at resources and information find can counselors and students prospective workshops. re-entry adult and transfer and tours, campus admissions, on at information for additional Library Visit our UOSR Publications www.csulb. & School Relations Outreach University Affairs Division of Student 289 Hall, Room Brotman Boulevard 1250 Bellflower 90840 Long Beach, California (562) 985-5358 www.outreach.csulb.edu [email protected] 9 LOT G13 LOT G12 LOT G146 10 LOT E5 T G11 LO LOT HOUSINGE T G9 E6 OFFIC LO LOT G8 7 LOT E3 LOT G7 8 T LOT G6 LO LOT G5 T E2 LOT R2 R3 LO LOT E1 1 2 5 11 LOT G4 T G3 LO T LO T E11 LO LOT G2 12 LOT R1 E7 BEACH DR. 3 T LO 0 T E1 LO G15 LOT G1 VISITOR T E8 ATION 4 LO INFORM CENTER T LO E9 Check out daf.csulb.edu/maps for the accessible travel map. Map Legend Tour Highlights PARKING Carpenter Performing Arts Ctr.(CPAC)........E-1 Health & Human Services (HHS-1)............I-3 Theatre Arts/Studio Theatre (TA)...................M-5 Parking Structure..............................E-3/H-1, 2 College of Business Admin. (CBA)............F-3 Health & Human Services (HHS-2).............I-3 University Extension Services (UCES).............K-3 1 Brotman Hall The Horn Center Employee Parking Lots Dance Center (DC)....................................E-2 Horn Center (HC)........................................H-3 University Housing & Residential Life...............D-4 7 LOTS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8A, 9, 17 Design Center (DESN)..............................K-3 Human Services & Design (HSD).............J-2 University Music Center (UMC).......................E-2 Student Parking Lots Earl Burns Miller Japanese Gardens..........C-4 Kinesiology (KIN).........................................I-3 University Police (UP).......................................J-2 University Student University Art LOTS 1, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 Education (EED, ED2)...............................M-5, 6 KKJZ / 88.1 FM..............................................L-5 University Student Union (USU)........................I-4 2 Residence Halls Parking Lots Engineering 2 (EN2)..................................I-3 Language Arts Building (LAB)...................M-5 Univ. Telecommunications (UTC).....................N-5 Union 8 Museum LOTS 14D, 19 Engineering 3 (EN3)..................................I-3 Lecture Halls (LH)........................................K-4 Visitor Information Center.................................F-5 Engineering 4 (EN4)...................................I-2 Vivian Engineering Center (VEC).....................J-3 Liberal Arts 1-5 (LA1-5)...............................K-4,K-5 Carpenter Performing PHYSICAL EDUCATION Engr. & Computer Sciences (ECS).............I/J-2 Library (LIB).....................................................L-5 University Bookstore FACILITIES Engineering Technology (ET)....................K-2 McIntosh Humanities Bldg. (MHB)..................M-5 3 9 Arts Center Courts (CTS) (tennis & basketball)..............H/I-2 Facilities Management................................J-2 Microbiology (MIC)...........................................L-4 Gymnasiums (KIN)......................................I-3 Faculty Office 2 (FO2).................................K-4 Molecular & Life Sciences Center (MLSC).....K-4 Swimming Pool (SWM)..............................H-3 Faculty Office 3 (FO3).................................K-4 Multimedia (MMC)............................................L-5 4 University Library 10 The Walter Pyramid Track (TRK)............................................F/G-3 Faculty Office 4 (FO4).................................L-4 Nursing (NUR).................................................G-4 Varsity Baseball/Softball Fields..............F/G-2 Faculty Office 5 (FO5).................................L-4 Parking Office..................................................E-3 Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS).........H-4 Peterson Hall 1 (PH1)......................................K-4 BUILDINGS & FACILITIES Earl Burns Miller Fine Arts 1 (FA1).......................................M-5 Peterson Hall 2 (PH2)......................................K-4 Science Complex 11 Academic Services (AS).............................L-5 Fine Arts 2 (FA2).......................................M-4 Psychology (PSY).............................................J-4 5 Japanese Garden Art Museum (UAM)....................................G-3 Fine Arts 3 (FA3).........................................L-4 Pyramid (PYR).................................................E-2 Bookstore (BKS)..........................................I-4 Fine Arts 4 (FA4).........................................L-4 Social Sciences & Pub. Affairs (SSPA).............J-3 Brotman Hall (BH).....................................G-4 Foundation Ed. Center (FND)...................K-3 Student Health Services (SHS).......................F-4 Student Recreation University Housing Cafeteria (CAFE).........................................I-4 Hall of Science (HSCI)................................K-4 Student Recreation & Wellness Center (SRWC)....I-2 6 & Wellness Center 12 & Residential Life Take a Self-Guided Tour Carpenter Earl Burns Located three miles from the ocean, CSULB is an idyllic university destination where talented and diverse students come to experience Performing Miller a campus environment that is student-centered, service-oriented and globally engaged. This brochure is designed to help you get Arts Center Japanese acquainted with our campus. University Outreach & School Relations (UOSR) hopes that by the end of the tour, you will make CSULB Garden your University of Choice! 9 11 The 1,065-seat Richard & Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is located next to Parkside Brotman Science is one of the most technologically advanced and visually stunning College. Inspired by the natural beauty of Japanese landscapes, the Hall performance halls of its size in the region. Each season, the Carpenter garden, koi pond and traditional teahouse are open to students and Complex Center hosts a variety of music, dance, comedy and cabaret events. the public. There will be a nominal fee for admission. START 1 5 The Walter University Pyramid Housing & Brotman Hall is the administrative center of the university. Here The Molecular & Life Sciences Center, a state-of-the-art, $30 million students can find information on admissions, financial aid, and study facility, houses the Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biological Sciences Residential abroad, as well as other student services, such as career and disability departments. CSULB’s new Hall of Science, a $105 million facility, is Life assistance. Visit UOSR for prospective student information. one of the most modern science complexes in the U.S. 10 12 The Walter Pyramid is CSULB’s 18-story event center and has three Living on campus is convenient and provides opportunities to meet University Student full basketball courts and five volleyball courts. The pyramid is home people, make friends and have fun. Residents have a variety of to our Division I men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams. living options, including traditional and suite style halls and themed Student Recreation communities. Residents also have access to newly renovated dining Union & Wellness facilities, a popular coffeehouse, a convenience store with late-night Center food service, free cable, and high-speed internet. 2 6 CSULB Colleges at a Glance FINISH CSULB’s University Student Union offers dining options and event and This 125,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility offers fitness recreational facilities such as bowling, swimming, and video games, programs, rock climbing walls, basketball and volleyball courts, and a CSULB’s eight colleges house a wide range of majors and College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics (CNSM) as well as free movies and live music for students. The building also swimming pool. The innovative center serves as a place for exercise, programs. We encourage you to visit or contact your college of www.csulb.edu/cnsm provides study areas and meeting spaces for clubs and organizations. study and recreation. choice to receive major-specific information. General Contact: (562) 985-4707 Advising Office:(562) 985-5364 College of the Arts (COTA) www.csulb.edu/cota College of Continuing & Professional Education (CCPE) University