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Jacaranda Hall
If you plan to major in engineering or the computer sciences, you’ll spend most of your time in Jacaranda Hall.
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Jacaranda Hall
If you plan to major in engineering or the computer sciences, you’ll spend most of your time in Jacaranda Hall.
Sequoia Hall
Sequoia Hall houses the departments of child and adolescent development, family and consumer science, the College of Health and Human Development and the University Technology Center.
Matador Statue
Located in Matador Plaza, between the Delmar T. Oviatt Library and the University Student Union, the Matador Statue is a symbol of CSUN pride.
University Student Union (USU)
The University Student Union (USU) is home to the Matador Involvement Center, the hub for CSUN’s more than 300 clubs and organizations, and Associated Students, the official seat of student government.
Fuel Cell Power Plant and Rain Forest
The fuel cell power plant debuted on campus in 2007 and provides 8,333,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, which equals 18 percent of the total campus usage.
Student Recreation Center (SRC)
The Student Recreation Center (SRC) is a 138,000 square-foot facility for exercise and leisure activity.
The Matadome and Redwood Hall
The Matadome, a 1,600-attendees-capacity stadium, is the indoor home for the CSUN men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams.
Abbott and Linda Brown Western Center for Adaptive Aquatic Therapy
The Abbott and Linda Brown Western Center for Adaptive Aquatic Therapy adapted land-based rehabilitation strategies to the aquatic environment.
Athletic Fields
There are many athletic facilities that students can take advantage of when they are not in use by CSUN athletic teams, high schools or promotional programs.
Student Housing
CSUN’s goal is to cater to the needs of our diverse residents which include freshman, returning students, graduate students and students with dependent children or spouses.
Art and Design Center
Art and design classes are held in this cluster of colorful buildings, including spaces for sculpture, weaving, drawing, painting and photography.
Juniper Hall
The David Nazarian College of Business and Economics is located at Juniper Hall, where students study accounting, business law, economics, finance and marketing.
Michael D. Eisner College of Education
CSUN is a national leader in the training of teachers, so if you are working toward a credential you’ll take most of your classes in this building.
Bayramian Hall
Bayramian Hall houses a multitude of student services.
University Hall
University Hall is home to CSUN’s administrative offices, including the president's and provost’s offices.
Sierra Center
Sierra Center offers a variety of food services and a computer-friendly work environment for students and staff.
Jerome Richfield Hall
In Jerome Richfield Hall, you’ll find the department of Asian American studies, gender and women’s studies, and linguistics.
Sierra Hall and Sierra Tower
Sierra Hall houses the departments of philosophy, modern and classical languages, and literature, as well as classes in history, geography, political science, psychology and sociology.
Manzanita Hall
Manzanita Hall, designed by renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern, is the headquarters of the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communications where students majoring in cinema and television arts, journalism and communication studies spend most of their
Santa Susana Hall
Santa Susana Hall is home to the Institute for Sustainability, which develops and promotes campus-wide education, research, collaboration and initiatives surrounding sustainability.
CSUN Campus Store Complex
The CSUN Campus Store Complex houses a travel agency, a computer center, a print shop, several eateries and a convenience store.
Cypress and Nordhoff Halls
Cypress Hall is home to the music department and features rehearsal and recital halls, practice rooms, soundproof booths, classrooms with pianos, an electronic percussion studio a music technology lab, a pipe organ and a recording studio.
The Soraya (formerly the Valley Performing Arts Center (VPAC))
The Soraya is a 160,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art performing arts center featuring a 1,700-seat main performance hall.
The Orange Grove
With more than 400 orange trees, the Orange Grove is a welcoming retreat for CSUN students.
National Center on Deafness (Jeanne Chisholm Hall)
The internationally recognized National Center on Deafness (NCOD) provides interpreters, Realtime and TypeWell captioning, note taking, scholarships, tutoring and student development for CSUN’s deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
Klotz Student Health Center
The Klotz Student Health Center offers medical services for currently enrolled students, including routine visits for health and wellness, treatment for injuries, cold and flu care, and immunizations.
Chaparral Hall
Chaparral Hall houses the College of Science and Mathematics and features 18 research labs, 9 introductory teaching labs and 13 lecture rooms.
Magnolia, Citrus, Eucalyptus and Live Oak Halls
This cluster of science and math buildings contains the departments of geological science, chemistry and biochemistry, physics, astronomy and the mathematics department.
Delmar T. Oviatt Library
The Delmar T. Oviatt Library is not only the geographic center of campus, but the symbolic center as well.