Directions to USC Civil Engineering Department

The USC Civil & Environmental Engineering Department is located on  University Park Campus, at 3620 S. Vermont, 2nd floor of Kaprielian Hall. The building is located at the corner of Vermont and 36th Place,  just opposite of Gate 6, along the West side of campus.  A photo of the building is displayed on the Earthquake Engineering-Strong Motion Group page.

You can get toKaprielian Hall from FWY 110 or FWY 10 as follows:

From FWY 110:
Exit on Exposition.
Go West on Exposition.
USC campus will be to your right (Exposition is along the South boundary of the campus).
Continue west until you hit Vermont (Vermont is along the West boundary of the campus).
Make a right turn on Vermont (i.e. towards North).
Soon, at the next traffic light, to your right you will see Gate #6 (at the corner of Vermont and 36th Place).
Enter campus through Gate #6.
Kaprielian Hall will be immediately to your left.
At the gate you will be instructed where to park.

From FWY 10:
Exit on Vermont.
Go South on Vermont.
Pass Jefferson.
USC campus will be to your left.
At the next traffic light, to your left you will see Gate #6 (at the corner of Vermont and 36th Place).
Enter campus through Gate #6.
Kaprielian Hall will be immediately to your left.
At the gate you will be instructed where to park.

You can view or download a map of USC University Park Campus at: http://www.usc.edu/info/maps/


Usual Seminar Location:
Kaprielian Hall 203  (Civil Eng. Dept. Conference Room)
Note: The Seminar location is subject to change.  Check the Seminars web page to verify the seminar location or call the Civil Engineering Department (see below).

Information:
Vangie Reyes
Civil Engineering Department, KAP 210, MC 2531
tel. (213) 740-06003; Fax. (213) 744-1426; E-mail. epreyes@almaak.usc.edu

Seminar Coordinator:
Maria I. Todorovska
Civil Engineering Department, KAP 216A, MC 2531
tel. (213) 740-0616; Fax. (213) 744-1426; E-mail. mtodorov@rcf.usc.edu

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Page last updated: 12 October, 1999.   Comments: mtodorov@rcf.usc.edu