Self-Guided Tour Map UC Santa Barbara

Self-Guided Tour Map UC Santa Barbara

37 Central Stores, Receiving, P Mail Services Self-Guided Tour Map UC Santa Barbara 32 P Public Fire CSO Safety 1 Police Tour Stop 33 P 594 584 31 Harder 439 375 P Sidewalk Stadium Facilities 371 Management Environmental 595 Health & Safety Mesa Road Food 972 437 17 370 P 381 388 Harder South Parking Services Caesar 38 P Uyesaka Stadium P Visitor Parking Storke MAC Field Road Stadium Recreation Softball Center 30 Stadium 16 P 50 P Pool P Lacrosse 12 Field Mesa 16 San Clemente Villages Recreation INFORMA Plaza Mosher Center 18 P TION KIOSK Alumni Additional University Fields House Housing University 1 VISITOR CENTER 12 P Henley Orfalea Center 14 P Arts & Hall for Global and Lectures 451 Pauley International Studies Military Track d 0 Science Me a Student sa 57 El Colegio Road o Phelps Hall R Affairs & Cheadle o R Hall Campbell Admin. a Cervantes Road 2 Hall 489 d Robertson n Services 11 P Gymnasium a e Coral Tree Henley 25 Intercollegiate c Athletics Audit & 15 P Cafe Ellison Gate Advisory O Hall Services Engineering Student Steck El Greco Road Health Science Elings 217 Ocean Road Buchanan Physical Science Chemistry Circle Hall 10 Hall North Hall North Education Social Sciences and Pollock Gevirtz Graduate Media Studies Engineering II School of Education Theater Picasso Road A R CAMP US GREEN T P S Courtyard Cafe L Ward AN Kirby Crossing E Memorial 27 L Physical Science Kohn 479 Kerr Hall 3 South Campus Hall Blvd. Pool AS Bike El Centro 937 Segovia Road Shop Arbor s MAL MRL s South Hall UCSB Broida Hall 4 e 11 29 P Acc Library Events Humanities & 5 ch Harold Frank a 22 Center Social Sciences Be Cordoba Road Building 477 R Hall Woodhouse Science Lane P Laboratory Counseling Webb Hall Performing Arts & Career 434 BO Theater Services Girvetz Hall Bio- Isla Vista Engineering Bren AR Hall P ARDALL MALL Pardall Road Student Storke 569 1 Lagoon Road 10 Tower Classroom 408 Resource 1701 Building Studio Theater Building P Marine Theater Construction Noble Hall and Dance Hatlen Music Science Theater Arts Research Donald Bren School of 3 383 Madrid Road Arts Lotte t Environmental Science Library Lehmann s Bio Concert a SIF Ocean and Management E Ocean Road P Embarcadero Hall Science Art h Hall Museum Bio II Faculty Club Psych Education 9 syc P Life Science Bldg 23 P Corwin 387 Seville Road University Pavilion UCEN Road Center A.S. Isla Vista Isla Vista F ACUL TY CLUB MCC 6 Theaters 40 P Foot Patrol GREEN 8 College 7 9 s San Rafael P of Creative P Anacapa Trigo Roa d Hall Ortega Studies Hall Acces 24 Loma 19 Pelona ach 4 P 2 P e CAMPUS STORE B Sabado Tarde Roa d Santa Rosa San Hall Pool Miguel Carrillo Hall Santa Cruz Hall 8 El Nido Lane De La 6 Manzanita Village Guerra P San Nicolas Channel Del Hall Centennial Play House Islands a Drive 5 P University House Road P A C I F I C OC E A N 342 Marine Biotechnology N 555 Laboratory REEF/Aquarium B each Acc W E ess UCSB Lagoon s Emergency Labyrinth • Call 911 ch Acces ea • UCSB Police Department, Public Safety Building, B S non-emergency 805-893-3446 (24 hours). • CSO Escort Service is available by calling 805-893-2000 (24 hours) . October 2018 Welcome to the University of California, Santa Barbara! On behalf of the Office of Admissions and the Visitor Center, thank you for visiting our campus. Parking permits are required Monday through Sunday and can be purchased at the self-pay dispensers conveniently located throughout visitor lots. A valid permit must be displayed in your vehicle. 1 Visitor Center and Virtual Tour 7 Santa Rosa Residence Hall The Visitor Center (VCen) is part of the Office of Admissions and an Santa Rosa is one of UCSB’s residence halls, most of which are named excellent resource for prospective undergraduate students. The VCen is after the local Channel Islands. Student residents enjoy many amenities open to the public Monday through Friday (9 a.m.– 4 p.m.), excluding and programs, including live-in resident assistants, study lounges, university holidays and administrative closures. In April and May only, recreation rooms, quiet hours and in-room Wi-Fi. Special “Living- the VCen is also open on select Saturdays (10 a.m.–2 p.m.). Learning Communities” unite students with similar academic, cultural or social interests. Check in at the front desk for an opportunity to view the In addition to this self-guided tour map, UCSB offers a fun and model room, when available. interactive guided audio walking tour app. Download the UC Santa Barbara Guides app at guidebook.com/app/ucsb/guide/ucsbtour. 8 De La Guerra Dining Commons 2 Campbell Hall and Cheadle Hall In addition to De La Guerra, Housing, Dining & Auxiliary Enterprises operates three other dining commons for student residents: Carrillo, Campbell Hall serves as a venue for Arts & Lectures films, performances Ortega, and Portola. Meal plans include 10, 14, 17 or unlimited meals and guest speakers. This frequently-used facility is the largest per week. There is also a “Plus Program” that allows students to use auditorium on campus with 860 seats. Although Campbell Hall is often “dining dollars” at various restaurants on campus. Although meals are used as a classroom for large introductory courses, classes at UCSB all-you-care-to-eat, trayless dining has significantly reduced food waste. average approximately 50 students. Cheadle Hall houses the Office of Admissions and the academic 9 University Center, MultiCultural Center & advising office for the College of Letters & Science (L&S) where current Storke Tower students are assisted in deciding on a major and scheduling their courses. L&S enrolls approximately 90 percent of UCSB students in Located at the edge of a beautiful lagoon, the University Center (UCen) about 80 majors and more than 40 minors. The Undergraduate Research provides services for students, faculty and staff. The UCen houses the and Creative Activities unit in L&S provides resources for students in all UCSB Campus Store, the Community Housing Office, a post office, colleges to pursue independent research under the guidance of faculty ATMs, food courts and more. mentors. Additionally, undergraduates interested in pursuing medicine Next to the UCen, the MultiCultural Center hosts campus community or law have access to Pre-Health and Pre-Law advisors in L&S. events that celebrate diversity and culture. 3 Campus Green and Science Buildings Storke Tower, at 175 feet, is the tallest steel-and-cement structure in Santa Barbara County. The tower houses a 61-bell carillon played in Under the shade of giant eucalyptus trees, the Campus Green offers occasional campus concerts. Storke Tower is also home to a UCSB plenty of outdoor space where you can study with friends. The east end student paper, the Daily Nexus, and the KCSB-FM radio station. of campus is home to facilities for Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Science, Engineering, Psychological & Brain Sciences and Physics. 10 Student Resource Building 4 Harold Frank Hall A center for student activities and services, the SRB offers counseling, tutoring services and cultural resource centers. Departments include Harold Frank Hall houses the advising office for the College of the Office of International Students and Scholars, the Women’s Center, Engineering (COE), where students and faculty combine research in Disabled Students Program, EOP, Undocumented Student Services and engineering and computer science with an entrepreneurial attitude the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity. to address challenges in the real world. COE enrolls highly motivated undergraduates in five majors. The Technology Management Program in COE introduces students of all disciplines to cutting edge business 11 Events Center, Student Health, and Isla practices in technology-based companies through coursework, Vista mentoring and hands-on experience culminating in a professional The Events Center, also known as the Thunderdome, seats certificate. approximately 6,000 for UCSB NCAA Division 1 basketball and volleyball games, and even more for concerts and popular lectures (such 5 UCSB Library as a notable visit by the Dalai Lama). UCSB’s main library, having undergone a major upgrade and expansion Student Health specializes in high quality, accessible health care and completed in 2016, holds millions of books and journals enhanced health education for the campus community. by online access to all holdings of the University of California library system. Take the elevator to the eighth floor to see a model of the UCSB Looking west, you will see the edge of the UCSB college town, Isla campus and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Santa Ynez Mountains, Vista. In about one square mile are approximately 20,000 residents, Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands. In addition to the Summit Café including 10,000 UCSB students, as well as theaters and auditoriums inside the library, The Arbor outside the library provides a place for used for course lectures and special events. Additionally, you can find students to study, socialize and enjoy a slice of pizza. coffee and bike shops, markets, restaurants and other retailers. 6 College of Creative Studies 12 Recreation Center The College of Creative Studies (CCS) is comprised of approximately The Recreation Center (RecCen) is a state-of-the-art fitness center that 400 students and is unique in the UC system. Its highly focused and is a testament to UCSB’s emphasis on healthy living. The RecCen allows accomplished undergraduates work closely with faculty in creating new for drop-in recreational use and includes aquatic facilities, weight rooms, knowledge in their chosen fields, enjoying access to all of UCSB’s many aerobic machines and numerous sport courts/fields.

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