Del E. Webb School of Construction Facilities Urban Systems
Engineering Building
The Del E. Webb Endowment allocates funds for the continuous improvement of the computer facilities in the School of Construction. The Del E. Webb School of Construction has one the most advanced PC labs at ASU and is one of the few programs on campus that has its own computer lab conveniently located in the same building where the core courses are taught.
The Urban Systems Engineering Building provides:
- Easy access to computers. With 24 hour access to the laboratory in the Urban Systems Engineering Building (USE)
- USE is a wireless compatible building. See ASU's wireless website for instructions, policies and permissions: www.asu.edu/wireless
- Improvements to the network allows for running software for more remote group work, giving a more realistic experience.
- Computers in student common area in addition to the lab. You will need an ASURITE ID for access.
- Students with access to their e-mail accounts, from anywhere in the world. This also includes course registration, fee payment, and online course access through Blackboard. See my.asu.edu for more details.
- Faculty and Staff are located in the same building that most of your construction courses will be taught.
Interviews for internships and permanent positions are held in Urban Systems Engineering for Construction Management undergraduate and graduate students.
ASU Facilities
Safety Escort Service
If you need a safe escort walking to your vehicle, or to any place on campus, please contact the Safety Escort Service provided by the Associated Students of ASU. Safety Escort Service is available Sunday through Thursday from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Call 480-965-1515 for more information. When SES is not available, please call ASU Police Services at 480-965-3456.
Sun Card
The ASU Sun Card is a multi-functional Campus ID card. It is the official photo ID of Arizona State University and is required for entrance into the Ford Graduate Suite and the graduate classrooms.
The Sun Card has the student's photo on it and can be obtained at the Sun Card office once a student is admitted to Arizona State University. This card was implemented in the fall of 1997.
The ASU Sun Card serves the following functions:
- Identifying you as an ASU student
- Access to Ford Graduate Suite and classrooms
- Library card
- Student Recreation Complex (SRC) Access Card
- Discounts at local theaters, Gammage productions and sports activities
Student Recreation Complex
ASU students enrolled and attending classes are automatically members of the Student Recreation Complex (SRC). The SRC houses:
- Several small gyms
- Three full-size gyms
- 15 indoor racquetball courts
- Martial arts, aerobics and sport club rooms
- Training gym for the physically challenged
- Outdoor facilities include playing fields, 14 tennis courts, and an Olympic-size swimming pool.
The SRC offers:
- Programs for the physically challenged
- Fitness programs
- Wellness center
- Intramural sports
- Outdoor recreation activities
- Aquatics programs
- Nutrition analysis
To find out more about the ASU Student Recreation Complex, take the guided tour.
Movie Discount
At the ASU Student Recreation Complex, you can purchase Harkins movie passes at $6.00/ticket.
ORBIT
ORBIT service is approximately every 10 minutes Monday - Friday. ORBIT is a great way to get around at ASU particularly for the many students who park in Lot 59. ORBIT services like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter offer a convenient transportation alternative to get you where you need to go at ASU and Downtown Tempe. For more information call 480-967-2001 or see the ORBIT route map.
Computing Commons
The Computing Commons is physically located in the heart of the ASU Tempe campus, not far from the library and the student union. The first two floors have all facilities programmed for use by students and faculty; the upper two floors provide office and support facilities for Information Technology (IT) staff. Take the Computing Commons Virtual Tour to see how the Computing Commons represents technology for today and an infrastructure for the next 20 years.
Gammage
The last completed public Project of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Gammage Auditorium is the flagship of Arizona State University's Tempe campus. The 3,017 seat hall, named for the former ASU president who inspired its creation, opened on September 18, 1964, with the world famous Philadelphia orchestra, conducted by Eugene Normandy.
Gammage is widely regarded as one of the most accoustically superb orchestral halls in the world. Designed with three levels of seating, no seat is further than 110 feet from the stage; staggered continental seating also helps to ensure excellent views from any seat. Throughout the season, visual arts exhibits are displayed in Gammage's spacious lobby galleries.
For tickets call the Gammage Box Office at 480-965-3434. For additional information on events at Gammage see the Calendar of Events.