Located in the heart of Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico lies along the historical Route 66. Offering a distinctive campus environment with a Pueblo Revival architectural theme, the campus echoes the buildings of nearby Pueblo Indian villages. The nationally recognized Campus Arboretum and the popular Duck Pond offer an outstanding botanical experience in the midst of one of New Mexico's great public open spaces.
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The School of Engineering's five departments are housed in four buildings located on the southwest area of campus between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and Terrace Street.
Department |
Building |
Chemical and Nuclear Engineering |
Farris Engineering Center |
Civil Engineering |
Centennial Engineering Center |
Computer Science |
Farris Engineering Center |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
UNM School of Engineering Campus Map
The School of Engineering Dean's Office is housed in the Centennial Engineering Center, on Redondo Drive off of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. Parking Spaces are available only by permission from the School of Engineering Dean's Office; see Dean's Office Parking Spaces map.
B-50 and B-146 are in between Centennial Engineering Center and the Mechanical Engineering Building
Located across the street from George Pearl Hall, the Architecture and Planning Building and the UNM Bookstore, the Welcome Center is on the ground floor in the southwest corner of the Cornell Visitor Parking Structure. Prospective students can pick up general information and will be directed to the appropriate advisement center.
Parents who want to know more can visit our Parent Relations web site.
To arrange a UNM Campus Tour through the UNM Office of Recruitment Services, click here.
In the heart of New Mexico, Albuquerque thrives as New Mexico's largest metropolitan center. Albuquerque is an ideal destination for outdoor activities and entertainment with its 310 days of sunshine. Albuquerque is recognized as one of the most culturally diverse cities in the country. It's ethnic tapestry is reflected in its architecture, artwork, cultural centers and cuisine. One-third of the 1.5 million New Mexicans live in Albuquerque. A truly diverse and multicultural city, Albuquerque offers you a great variety of activities and entertainment.