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A8
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A9
A4
A5
A7
A6
Sunken Garden
Financial Aid +
RSS
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HVAC
VPAC
ECOT-1
F1
F6
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L8
L7
L5
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F4
L4
L5
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MCC
Admini- stration +
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PE1
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PE4
PE5
Pools
PE6
Stelling Parking
MQ+
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Baseball Field
Tennis Courts
Kirsch Center
Cheeseman Environmental Study Area
ESA Lab
Stadium, Track, & Football Field
S2
S1
PLT
S3
S4
E2
S5
S8
S6
S9
E1
SC3
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SEM
S7
E3
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SC1
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CDC
A Quad
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Main Quad
S Quad
ESA & KC
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E3
PE4
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Stelling Parking
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S4
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SC3
E1
SC2
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SC1
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Stadium, Track, & Football Field
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CDC
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KC
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A1
A2
A3
A9
A4
A5
A7
A6
Sunken Garden
Financial Aid +
RSS
Campus Center
HVAC
VPAC
ECOT-1
F1
F6
Advanced Technology Center
L1
L8
L7
F5
L6
F4
L4
L5
F3
L3
F2
L2
MCC
Admini- stration +
FOR
PE1
PE2
PE4
PE5
Pools
PE6
Stelling Parking
MQ+
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Baseball Field
Tennis Courts
KC
Cheeseman Environmental Study Area
ESA Lab
Stadium, Track, & Football Field
S2
S1
PLT
S3
S4
E2
S8
S5
S6
S9
E1
SC3
++
SEM
S7
E3
GTE
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SC1
SC2
CDC
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Flint Center
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MLC
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LCW
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A8
A1
A2
A3
A9
A4
A5
A7
A6
Sunken Garden
Financial Aid +
RSS
Campus Center
HVAC
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ECOT-1
F1
F6
Advanced Technology Center
L1
L8
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L5
L6
F4
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L5
F3
L3
F3
L2
MCC
Admini- stration +
FOR
PE1
PE2
PE4
PE5
Pools
PE6
Stelling Parking
MQ+
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Baseball Field
Tennis Courts
Kirsch Center
Cheeseman Environmental Study Area
ESA Lab
Stadium, Track, & Football Field
S2
S1
PLT
S3
S4
E2
S5
S6
S8
S5
S6
S9
E1
SC3
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SEM
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E3
GTE
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CDC
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Stop 8: La Vita è Una Fontana
As you pass the Campus Center on your right, you will see the Sunken Garden on your left. Descend the stairs to view “La Vita è Una Fontana”, a large fountain sculpture by Salvatore Pecoraro, a Bay Area artist and former De Anza instructor.
Salvatore Pecoraro
Advanced Technology Center
- Labs and classrooms for Accounting
- Computer Access Lab
- Computer Information Systems (CIS)
- Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS)
- Student Success Center
- Engineering
- English
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Film/TV
- Graphic Design
- Language Arts
- Manufacturing and Design
- Mathematics
Stop 7: "The World As It Is and the World We Want To See"
Leave the ADM building through the doors you came in, and walk north through the Main Quad. As you pass the Campus Center on your right, you'll see a colorful mural painted on a small building near the entrance to the Financial Aid office. "The World As It Is and the World We Want To See" was painted by De Anza art students in spring 2022 and represents a hopeful emergence from the COVID-19 pandemic.
De Anza art students
Multi Cultural Center
The MCC building contains the following:
- Classrooms- Faculty Offices
- Multicultural/International Center
Stop 2:
What Does Justice Look Like?
Walk east toward the PE complex, where you will see “What Does Justice Look Like?”, a mural painted by De Anza students, near the entrance to the complex.
Stop 12:
Trinom
If you continue walking around the A1 building, you will see “Trinom”, a sculpture by Magda Lattin, facing out toward Stevens Creek Boulevard.
Cheesman Environmental Study Area
The Cheesman Environmental Study Area is a lush natural garden/ living classroom housing around 400 different species of native Californian plants.
Visit the website
A. Robert DeHart Library
The De Anza Library is home to over 76,000 books. Students also have free access to many online databases and recources through the website. In the library, students can: - Relax in the public spaces - Reserve study rooms
website
- Borrow computers
Kirsch Center
Kirsch Center
The contains the following:
- Faculty Offices
- Biological, Health and Environmental Sciences, Workforce Education Division Office
Stop 1: Justice, Equity, Peace
A good place to start is “Justice, Equity, Peace”, a mural that Sam Rodriguez, an acclaimed San José artist and De Anza alum, created for the college's 50th anniversary. You'll find it on the south wall of the S5 building, facing the Design and Manufacturing Technologies classrooms in E2.
San José artist
50th anniversary.
Media & Learning Center
The MLC building contains the following:
- Classrooms
- Equity Office
- Learning Recources
- Online Education
- Professional Development
You can also request to rent a room on the website
Fujitsu Planetarium
The Fujitsu Planetarium is one of the largest planetariums located West of the Rocky Mountains, containing:
- 50-foot domed screen- 139 seats- Digital 6.2 surround system- Hybrid Projection System:
The planetarium hosts over 35,000 people anually for:
- Konica-Minolta Infinium S Star Projector
- Astronomy shows- Field trips- Laser music shows- Stellar or Solar Astronomy classes
- 4K digital projection system runningDigitalSky2 from Sky-Skan, Inc.
Visit the website for more information
Child Development Center (CDC)
The De Anza Child Development Center offers childcare services for children ages 18 months to 5 years old.
Visit the website
Baldwin Winery Building
- Financial Aid Office
- Printing Services
- Part-time Faculty Offices
Building L-4
- Classrooms- -
La Voz
- Student-run news publication- (For more information on La Voz, click the red marker with the star on the map)
Red Wheelbarrow
- Student-run literary magazine published every Spring
S-4 Building
The S-4 building contains the following:
- Classrooms- Faculty Offices
- Math and Science Tutoring
Stop 5:
Time Graffiti
Next, turn north and walk toward the Advanced Technology Center. You’ll see “Time Graffiti”, a bronze and stone sculpture by David Middlebrook, near the stairs leading to the lower level of the Campus Center.
East Cottage
The East Cottage is home to the Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action (VIDA) as well as Higher Education for AB 540 Students (HEFAS).
(VIDA)
(HEFAS)
Seminar Building
The SEM building contains the following:
- Santa Clara County Office of Education
- Occupational Training Institute (OTI)
- Veteran Services
Automotive Technology
Auto Tech Department
Automotive Technology now offers a tuition-free non credit option for all of its introductory and evening courses. Visit the Auto Tech Noncredit Classes page for more information For more general information about Auto Tech, visit the website:
Auto Tech Noncredit Classes
Automotive Technology
Registration & Student Services
- Registration & Student Services
- Bookstore
- Cashier
- DASG
- Disability Support Programsand Services
- General Counseling and Advising
- International Student Programs
- Mental Health and Wellness Center
- Outreach and Relations with Schools
- Transcripts
- Transfer Center
Flint Center
Demolition of the 50-year-old Flint Center building, which was permanently closed in 2019, began in June 2024.For more information, visit the link below:
https://www.deanza.edu/measure-g/event-center/index.html
Hinson Campus Center
Lower Level:
Upper Level:
- District Police
The upper level of the Hinson Campus Center features Dining rooms, Dining Services, and Food Court which is open from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays excluding Fridays.It offers:
Dining Services
- DASG Offices & Senate Chambers
- Dean of Student Development
- EOPS/CARE
- Flea Market
- Grill Burger Station (open until 3:30 p.m.)- Chicken Nuggets and Fries (open until 4p.m.) - Sandwich Station (open until 3 p.m.) - Salad Station (open until 3 p.m.) - Pizza - Grab 'N' Go and Beverages - Power Cup Coffee (open from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
- Health Services
- Inter-Club Council (ICC) Office
- Office of College Life
- Student Accounts
There are also conference rooms, a staff lounge, and the meditation and prayer room.
Learning Center West
The LCW contains the following:- Classrooms
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
- Disability Support Services Testing and Tutoring
- Library West Computer Lab
- Student Success and Retention Services
Stop 14: Balls of Fun, Dream Boat, and Kubik
Before going inside the Euphrat, be sure to visit the patio behind the VPAC, where you’ll find a set of unique benches created by De Anza furniture design students: "Balls of Fun" by LeGrand Morgan, "Dream Boat" by Olena Starostina, and "Kubik" by Alexandr Barilov.
Balls of Fun
Dream Boat
Kubik
Stop 11:
Beautiful Chaos
Next you’ll see “Beautiful Chaos”, a colorful mural painted by De Anza art students on the side of Building A5.
Gene Haas Center
Design and Manufacturing Technologies (DMT)
The Gense Haas Center has classrooms & machine shops for the following:
- Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
- Machining and CNC
- Machining and Computer Numerical Control (CNC)- Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) - Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM)
DMT's courses were developed by experts in the industry for students to learn how to use state-of-the-art equipment to develop high-demand and high-paying skills.
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
- 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
Visit the website for more information
Stop 10:
Two As One
Continue north to view “Two As One”, a sculpture by Smadar Agmon, to the right of the A9 building.
Administration building
- President
- Vice Presidents and Associate Vice Presidents (Instruction, Student Services, Finance and College Operations, Communications)
- Academic Services
- Budget and Personnel
Other Rooms:
- Institutional Research
- Classrooms: ADM 101, 102, 103, 119- Conference Rooms: ADM 106, 109
- Rental Facilities Coordinator
- Mailroom
SC-3 Building
You can find the Design and Manufacturing Technologies Lab in SC3103. Hours:
- Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. & 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
It also has the Science Recource Center, a study area desigend to help science students. Hours:
Science Recource Center
- Mondays - Thursdays 9:00 am - 6:00 pm- Fridays 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
S-3 Building
The S-3 building contains the following:
- Classrooms- Faculty Offices - - Physical Science, Math and Engineering Division Office
Honors Program
(PSME)
Turn around and walk southwest to the Administration Building, where you can view several artworks inside the lobby. These include the “Liberty Weeps” sculpture by Joseph DeLappe, the “De Anza Singularity” fountain by Eric Orr, and several paintings by Kate DeCiccio – including portraits of English instructor Karen Chow, former student and 2017 graduation speaker Diego Cihuacoatl Gomez, spoken word artist McTate Stroman II, and former Cupertino Mayor (and De Anza alum) Savita Vaidhyanathan.
Stop 6:
“Liberty Weeps”, “De Anza Singularity”, and paintings by Kate DeCiccio
Stop 4:
The Turtle
Next, walk northwest through L Quad to find “The Turtle”, a steel sculpture by Elwood M. Reynolds, in the walkway between the F1 and F6 buildings.
La Voz News
La Voz News is a First Amendment student newspaper written and published by De Anza College students. Join La Voz!
Join La Voz!
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Directions
Click on the label of each building to learn more about it.Popups: Reveals adtional names, sections, or purpose of the building. - Web: Hover mouse over the label to reveal the popup.- Mobile: Zoom in if necessary and tap on the building label to reveal the popup.Windows: Opens aditional window with more information on the building. Note: Buildings with an underline label will have a window.- Web: Click on the label to open the window. - Mobile: If the building has a window, tapping on the label will open the window instead of revealing the popup.
Stop 13:
Visual and Performing Arts Center
Retrace your steps to the A7 building and turn left to walk east, between the RSS Building and Advanced Technology Center, arriving at the Visual and Performing Arts Center and the Euphrat Museum.
Euphrat Museum
Stop 9:
Stellar Motion
Leave the Sunken Garden and proceed north toward the A Quad, which houses Creative Arts classrooms and studios. Look for “Stellar Motion”, a steel sculpture by Moto Ohtake, to the left of the A7 building.
Stop 3:
Omubaka Ambassador
Then continue east toward Parking Lot B to view “Omubaka Ambassador” , a sculpture by Rose Kirumira.
Visual & Performing Arts Center (VPAC)
De Anza's VPAC was built in 2010 for hosting events held by performing arts students as well as the comunity. The building features a 400-seat theater and the Euphrat Museum of Art.
Euphrat Museum of Art.
Tour the VPAC
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California History Center
The California History Center and CHC Foundation: - Offers classes - Publishes a - Operates - Hosts special events Currently, over 400 historic oral recordings are being digitized to expand the CHC's collection with the help of student interns.
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Interactive Campus Map
General Locations
Specific Buildings
Campus Art Tour
More Resources
General Locations
Humanities
Flint Center
Library (Learning Center)
MLC
CHC
LCW
Flint Center Parking
A8
A1
A2
A3
A9
A4
A5
A7
A6
Sunken Garden
Financial Aid +
RSS
Campus Center
HVAC
VPAC
ECOT-1
F1
F6
Advanced Technology Center
L1
L8
L7
L5
L6
F4
L4
L5
F3
L3
F3
L2
MCC
Admini- stration +
FOR
PE1
PE2
PE4
PE5
Pools
PE6
Stelling Parking
MQ+
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Baseball Field
Tennis Courts
Kirsch Center
Cheeseman Environmental Study Area
ESA Lab
Stadium, Track, & Football Field
S2
S1
PLT
S3
S4
E2
S5
S8
S6
S9
E1
SC3
++
SEM
S7
E3
GTE
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SC1
SC2
CDC
A Quad
L Quad
Main Quad
S Quad
ESA & KC
Main Quad
Athletics
Art Quad
Science
Parking
Labels
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A8
A3
A1
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Restrooms
A5
VPAC
Flint Center
A9
HVAC
RSS
A4
A6
A7
Financial Aid +
Advanced Technology Center
ECOT-1
MCC
Sunken Garden
Villages
Campus Center
MLC
CHC
F2
F3
L3
L2
Library (Learning Center)
F1
L1
LCW
GTE
L4
L5
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L8
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SEM
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F5
S8
FOR
S7
S5
S6
S2
S1
PE1
PE2
S3
E3
PE4
PE5
Stelling Parking
PLT
E2
Pools
S4
RecentLa Voz Articles
PE6
SC3
E1
SC2
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MQ+
SC1
Tennis Courts
Soccer Field
Stadium, Track, & Football Field
Baseball Field
Softball Field
CDC
ESA Lab
Cheeseman ESA
KC
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Specific Buildings
Division Offices
DIRECTIONS
Villages
Restrooms
Flint Center
Library (Learning Center)
MLC
CHC
LCW
Flint Center Parking
A8
A1
A2
A3
A9
A4
A5
A7
A6
Sunken Garden
Financial Aid +
RSS
Campus Center
HVAC
VPAC
ECOT-1
F1
F6
Advanced Technology Center
L1
L8
L7
F5
L6
F4
L4
L5
F3
L3
F2
L2
MCC
Admini- stration +
FOR
PE1
PE2
PE4
PE5
Pools
PE6
Stelling Parking
MQ+
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Baseball Field
Tennis Courts
KC
Cheeseman Environmental Study Area
ESA Lab
Stadium, Track, & Football Field
S2
S1
PLT
S3
S4
E2
S8
S5
S6
S9
E1
SC3
++
SEM
S7
E3
GTE
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++
SC1
SC2
CDC
RecentLa Voz Articles
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ART TOUR
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Campus Art Tour
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Flint Center
Library (Learning Center)
MLC
CHC
LCW
Flint Center Parking
A8
A1
A2
A3
A9
A4
A5
A7
A6
Sunken Garden
Financial Aid +
RSS
Campus Center
HVAC
VPAC
ECOT-1
F1
F6
Advanced Technology Center
L1
L8
L7
L5
L6
F4
L4
L5
F3
L3
F3
L2
MCC
Admini- stration +
FOR
PE1
PE2
PE4
PE5
Pools
PE6
Stelling Parking
MQ+
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Baseball Field
Tennis Courts
Kirsch Center
Cheeseman Environmental Study Area
ESA Lab
Stadium, Track, & Football Field
S2
S1
PLT
S3
S4
E2
S5
S6
S8
S5
S6
S9
E1
SC3
++
SEM
S7
E3
GTE
++
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SC1
SC2
CDC
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Click on each art tour stop(in order) to learn more about the art on campus
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Check out the full page on De Anza's website
RETURN
SPECIFIC
GENERAL
More Resources
- Printable Map (pdf)
- Maps and Tours
- 360° Virtual Tour
- Video Tours
- Campus Tours
RETURN
Stop 8: La Vita è Una Fontana
As you pass the Campus Center on your right, you will see the Sunken Garden on your left. Descend the stairs to view “La Vita è Una Fontana”, a large fountain sculpture by Salvatore Pecoraro, a Bay Area artist and former De Anza instructor.
Salvatore Pecoraro
Advanced Technology Center
- Labs and classrooms for Accounting
- Computer Access Lab
- Computer Information Systems (CIS)
- Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS)
- Student Success Center
- Engineering
- English
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Film/TV
- Graphic Design
- Language Arts
- Manufacturing and Design
- Mathematics
Stop 7: "The World As It Is and the World We Want To See"
Leave the ADM building through the doors you came in, and walk north through the Main Quad. As you pass the Campus Center on your right, you'll see a colorful mural painted on a small building near the entrance to the Financial Aid office. "The World As It Is and the World We Want To See" was painted by De Anza art students in spring 2022 and represents a hopeful emergence from the COVID-19 pandemic.
De Anza art students
Multi Cultural Center
The MCC building contains the following:
- Classrooms- Faculty Offices
- Multicultural/International Center
Stop 2:
What Does Justice Look Like?
Walk east toward the PE complex, where you will see “What Does Justice Look Like?”, a mural painted by De Anza students, near the entrance to the complex.
Stop 12:
Trinom
If you continue walking around the A1 building, you will see “Trinom”, a sculpture by Magda Lattin, facing out toward Stevens Creek Boulevard.
Cheesman Environmental Study Area
The Cheesman Environmental Study Area is a lush natural garden/ living classroom housing around 400 different species of native Californian plants.
Visit the website
A. Robert DeHart Library
The De Anza Library is home to over 76,000 books. Students also have free access to many online databases and recources through the website. In the library, students can: - Relax in the public spaces - Reserve study rooms
website
- Borrow computers
Kirsch Center
Kirsch Center
The contains the following:
- Faculty Offices
- Biological, Health and Environmental Sciences, Workforce Education Division Office
Stop 1: Justice, Equity, Peace
A good place to start is “Justice, Equity, Peace”, a mural that Sam Rodriguez, an acclaimed San José artist and De Anza alum, created for the college's 50th anniversary. You'll find it on the south wall of the S5 building, facing the Design and Manufacturing Technologies classrooms in E2.
San José artist
50th anniversary.
Media & Learning Center
The MLC building contains the following:
- Classrooms
- Equity Office
- Learning Recources
- Online Education
- Professional Development
You can also request to rent a room on the website
Fujitsu Planetarium
The Fujitsu Planetarium is one of the largest planetariums located West of the Rocky Mountains, containing:
- 50-foot domed screen- 139 seats- Digital 6.2 surround system- Hybrid Projection System:
The planetarium hosts over 35,000 people anually for:
- Konica-Minolta Infinium S Star Projector
- Astronomy shows- Field trips- Laser music shows- Stellar or Solar Astronomy classes
- 4K digital projection system runningDigitalSky2 from Sky-Skan, Inc.
Visit the website for more information
Child Development Center (CDC)
The De Anza Child Development Center offers childcare services for children ages 18 months to 5 years old.
Visit the website
Baldwin Winery Building
- Financial Aid Office
- Printing Services
- Part-time Faculty Offices
Building L-4
- Classrooms- -
La Voz
- Student-run news publication- (For more information on La Voz, click the red marker with the star on the map)
Red Wheelbarrow
- Student-run literary magazine published every Spring
S-4 Building
The S-4 building contains the following:
- Classrooms- Faculty Offices
- Math and Science Tutoring
Stop 5:
Time Graffiti
Next, turn north and walk toward the Advanced Technology Center. You’ll see “Time Graffiti”, a bronze and stone sculpture by David Middlebrook, near the stairs leading to the lower level of the Campus Center.
East Cottage
The East Cottage is home to the Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action (VIDA) as well as Higher Education for AB 540 Students (HEFAS).
(VIDA)
(HEFAS)
Seminar Building
The SEM building contains the following:
- Santa Clara County Office of Education
- Occupational Training Institute (OTI)
- Veteran Services
Automotive Technology
Auto Tech Department
Automotive Technology now offers a tuition-free non credit option for all of its introductory and evening courses. Visit the Auto Tech Noncredit Classes page for more information For more general information about Auto Tech, visit the website:
Auto Tech Noncredit Classes
Automotive Technology
Registration & Student Services
- Registration & Student Services
- Bookstore
- Cashier
- DASG
- Disability Support Programsand Services
- General Counseling and Advising
- International Student Programs
- Mental Health and Wellness Center
- Outreach and Relations with Schools
- Transcripts
- Transfer Center
Flint Center
Demolition of the 50-year-old Flint Center building, which was permanently closed in 2019, began in June 2024.For more information, visit the link below:
https://www.deanza.edu/measure-g/event-center/index.html
Hinson Campus Center
Lower Level:
Upper Level:
- District Police
The upper level of the Hinson Campus Center features Dining rooms, Dining Services, and Food Court which is open from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays excluding Fridays.It offers:
Dining Services
- DASG Offices & Senate Chambers
- Dean of Student Development
- EOPS/CARE
- Flea Market
- Grill Burger Station (open until 3:30 p.m.)- Chicken Nuggets and Fries (open until 4p.m.) - Sandwich Station (open until 3 p.m.) - Salad Station (open until 3 p.m.) - Pizza - Grab 'N' Go and Beverages - Power Cup Coffee (open from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
- Health Services
- Inter-Club Council (ICC) Office
- Office of College Life
- Student Accounts
There are also conference rooms, a staff lounge, and the meditation and prayer room.
Learning Center West
The LCW contains the following:- Classrooms
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
- Disability Support Services Testing and Tutoring
- Library West Computer Lab
- Student Success and Retention Services
Stop 14: Balls of Fun, Dream Boat, and Kubik
Before going inside the Euphrat, be sure to visit the patio behind the VPAC, where you’ll find a set of unique benches created by De Anza furniture design students: "Balls of Fun" by LeGrand Morgan, "Dream Boat" by Olena Starostina, and "Kubik" by Alexandr Barilov.
Balls of Fun
Dream Boat
Kubik
Stop 11:
Beautiful Chaos
Next you’ll see “Beautiful Chaos”, a colorful mural painted by De Anza art students on the side of Building A5.
Gene Haas Center
Design and Manufacturing Technologies (DMT)
The Gense Haas Center has classrooms & machine shops for the following:
- Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
- Machining and CNC
- Machining and Computer Numerical Control (CNC)- Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) - Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM)
DMT's courses were developed by experts in the industry for students to learn how to use state-of-the-art equipment to develop high-demand and high-paying skills.
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
- 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
Visit the website for more information
Stop 10:
Two As One
Continue north to view “Two As One”, a sculpture by Smadar Agmon, to the right of the A9 building.
Administration building
- President
- Vice Presidents and Associate Vice Presidents (Instruction, Student Services, Finance and College Operations, Communications)
- Academic Services
- Budget and Personnel
Other Rooms:
- Institutional Research
- Classrooms: ADM 101, 102, 103, 119- Conference Rooms: ADM 106, 109
- Rental Facilities Coordinator
- Mailroom
SC-3 Building
You can find the Design and Manufacturing Technologies Lab in SC3103. Hours:
- Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. & 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
It also has the Science Recource Center, a study area desigend to help science students. Hours:
Science Recource Center
- Mondays - Thursdays 9:00 am - 6:00 pm- Fridays 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
S-3 Building
The S-3 building contains the following:
- Classrooms- Faculty Offices - - Physical Science, Math and Engineering Division Office
Honors Program
(PSME)
Turn around and walk southwest to the Administration Building, where you can view several artworks inside the lobby. These include the “Liberty Weeps” sculpture by Joseph DeLappe, the “De Anza Singularity” fountain by Eric Orr, and several paintings by Kate DeCiccio – including portraits of English instructor Karen Chow, former student and 2017 graduation speaker Diego Cihuacoatl Gomez, spoken word artist McTate Stroman II, and former Cupertino Mayor (and De Anza alum) Savita Vaidhyanathan.
Stop 6:
“Liberty Weeps”, “De Anza Singularity”, and paintings by Kate DeCiccio
Stop 4:
The Turtle
Next, walk northwest through L Quad to find “The Turtle”, a steel sculpture by Elwood M. Reynolds, in the walkway between the F1 and F6 buildings.
La Voz News
La Voz News is a First Amendment student newspaper written and published by De Anza College students. Join La Voz!
Join La Voz!
- JOUR 61: Student Production- JOUR 62: Freelance Courses
Directions
Click on the label of each building to learn more about it.Popups: Reveals adtional names, sections, or purpose of the building. - Web: Hover mouse over the label to reveal the popup.- Mobile: Zoom in if necessary and tap on the building label to reveal the popup.Windows: Opens aditional window with more information on the building. Note: Buildings with an underline label will have a window.- Web: Click on the label to open the window. - Mobile: If the building has a window, tapping on the label will open the window instead of revealing the popup.
Stop 13:
Visual and Performing Arts Center
Retrace your steps to the A7 building and turn left to walk east, between the RSS Building and Advanced Technology Center, arriving at the Visual and Performing Arts Center and the Euphrat Museum.
Euphrat Museum
Stop 9:
Stellar Motion
Leave the Sunken Garden and proceed north toward the A Quad, which houses Creative Arts classrooms and studios. Look for “Stellar Motion”, a steel sculpture by Moto Ohtake, to the left of the A7 building.
Stop 3:
Omubaka Ambassador
Then continue east toward Parking Lot B to view “Omubaka Ambassador” , a sculpture by Rose Kirumira.
Visual & Performing Arts Center (VPAC)
De Anza's VPAC was built in 2010 for hosting events held by performing arts students as well as the comunity. The building features a 400-seat theater and the Euphrat Museum of Art.
Euphrat Museum of Art.
Tour the VPAC
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Trianon Building
California History Center
The California History Center and CHC Foundation: - Offers classes - Publishes a - Operates - Hosts special events Currently, over 400 historic oral recordings are being digitized to expand the CHC's collection with the help of student interns.
periodical
library & archives
Visit the website to learn more!