If you are interested in arranging a tour of the School of Engineering, please contact Katherine Love, Special Events Coordinator in Engineering Student Services; (505)277-9921; katherin@unm.edu.
Campus tours can also be arranged by contacting the UNM Office of Admissions at (505)750-VSIT or by visiting their web site at www.unm.edu/~visitor.

The UNM School of Engineering is situated in Albuquerque, a dynamic metropolitan city with a wide array of cultures, diverse entertainment, lots of sunshine, as well as numerous opportunities for internships and employment in local high tech companies.
UNM Main Campus map
Department & Web site |
Building |
Phone Number |
Dean's Office
Mailing Address |
Centennial Engineering Center, Suite 3071- Building #112 on the UNM map UNM School of Engineering |
505.277.5521 |
Farris Engineering Center, Suite 209 - Building #119 on the UNM map |
505.277.5431 | |
Centennial Engineering Center, Suite 3020 - Building #112 on the UNM map |
505.272.2722 | |
Farris Engineering Center, Suite 107 - Building #119 on the UNM map |
505.277.3112 | |
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Suite 125 - Building #46 on the UNM map |
505.277.2436 | |
Mechanical Engineering, Suite 202 |
505.277.1325 | |
| Engineering Student Services | Centennial Engineering Center, Suite 2080 - Building #112 on the UNM map | 505.277.4354 |
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. The parking space is available only by permission from the School of Engineering Dean’s Office; please call 505-277-5521. Dean's Office Parking Spaces map.
Parking space B-50 is in between Centennial Engineering Center and the Mechanical Engineering Building:
The University of New Mexico is located in Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico. Albuquerque is an ethnically diverse city of half a million residents that has been listed among the smartest U.S. cities and best places to relocate in America. The city has a rich culture and a location offering unparalleled opportunities for outdoor adventure. The University is located within one hour of Santa Fe, and within minutes of the Sandia and Manzano mountain ranges, which offer great opportunities for hiking, biking, rock climbing and skiing.
UNM's distinctive campus has a Pueblo Revival architectural theme, echoing 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. We invite you to learn more about the people at UNM, the programs at UNM, and the campuses at UNM.
The UNM 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.
Albuquerque thrives as New Mexico's largest metropolitan center and the center of the New Mexico Technology Corridor, a band of high-tech private companies and government institutions along the Rio Grande. Nearby are Sandia National Laboratories, Kirtland Air Force Base, Intel, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Albuquerque is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the country, where Native American, Hispanic and Latino, Anglo and other cultural influences are reflected in its architecture, artwork, cultural centers and cuisine.
With its 310 days of sunshine, it's perfect for outdoor activities including hiking, biking or skiing the scenic Sandia mountains as well as exploring the many historical sites. Clear blue skies, calm winds and mild temperatures also make Albuquerque the hot air ballooning capital of the world.