Science Complex

Abbreviation: SC

Built 1971

Accessible

The Science Complex is located near the southeast corner of campus. Various science departments use this five-story facility. The building consists of two square blocks sharing an exterior center walk way. Various science departments use this five-story facility.
Accessible entrances:
Accessible entrances are located in the center walkway.
The first doorway on the east side of the walkway has an automatic opener and provides access to the first level of the east block. The east block has stairway access only to the upper levels.
Accessible entrance to the west block is located on the second set of door. This door is equipped with an automatic door opener.
Elevators:
One elevator serves The Science Complex, which is located on the left through the second entrance to the west block. This is a very large elevator and it is slow to respond. The elevator provides access to the upper levels of both blocks. The upper levels are configured with rooms on either side of the hallways with a central hallway running north to south in the center of the building.
Fire Sprinklers:
Area or Rescue Assistance:
None identified
Accessible Restrooms:
There are no restrooms located on the first floor of either block.
Barriers:
Programs in this building:
Department of Soiety & Conservation
Bolle Center SC 465
Montana Center for Landscape Fire Analysis SC 441
Numerical Terradynamic Simulation Group
      and EOS Training Center -
       Natural Resource Project SC 425
Recreation Management Program SC 463
International Resource Management:
      Peace Corps Masters Program SC 406
Physics & Astronomy, Department of SC 126
Pre-Engineering Advising SC 122
Montana Biotechnology Center SC 221
Graduate Research Lab Forestry SC 430
Environmental Biogeochemistry Laboratory SC 367
Shafizadeh Rocky Mountain Center
      for Wood & Carbohydrate Chemistry SC 417
Explanation of Accessibility Terminology
Accessible:
Building meets Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). Building may not be barrier-free.
Partially Accessible:
Building does not fully meet Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). Accessibility varies significantly from building to building and may be limited to lower or ground floors only.
Inaccessible:
Building does not meet Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and may be inaccessible by people with disabilities.
Area of Rescue Assistance:
An area, which has direct access to an exit, where people who are unable to use stairs may remain temporarily in safety to await further instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation.
Buildings equipped with automatic sprinkler systems may not have areas of rescue assistance.
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