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Offices and research facilities for the Aerospace Engineering program are located in Etcheverry and Hesse Halls (highlighted in red on the map) on the north side of campus.

You can visit Berkeley Engineering throughout the year, and even take a self-guided walking tour (PDF)  of the Berkeley Engineering quadrant.  If you wish to stop by and visit the Aerospace Engineering Student Services Office in 6175 Etcheverry Hall please email aero@berkeley.edu or call ahead at (510) 643-8017 to make an appointment to meet with the Aerospace Engineering Student Services Advisor or a Faculty member in person.

Please read the UC Visitors Center web page for driving directions to campus, as well as useful information regarding parking and mass transit.

For official visitors: If the Aerospace Engineering program has arranged a visitor parking permit for you, you may pick up the permit at the East or West Gates (indicated in yellow on the map). Once you have your permit, you may park in either of the two parking structures (indicated in green on the map) located nearest to Etcheverry Hall. The permit is valid in any University Parking Structure, but the two indicated in green are a short walk from both Etcheverry and Hesse Hall.

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