Facilities 
State-of-the-art and world-class are just two of the many dynamic adjectives that describe the classrooms, teaching labs, offices, libraries, and student project space available within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The recipient of four of the five major renovations of the Knowledge Economy Education Plan for New Hampshire, CEPS is an exceptional resource for engineering businesses and industries statewide and more specifically for UNH’s aspiring engineers and scientists of tomorrow. (Totaling ~$130M)
- Kingsbury Hall: (Photo Timeline) Originally constructed in 1949 with an addition in 1966. UNH's major engineering and technology center. Kingsbury houses the core classrooms and laboratories for the computer science, mathematics, chemical, civil, electrical and computer, environmental and mechanical engineering programs; the engineering, mathematics, and computer sciences branch library and faculty offices. (120,000 sq ft. Completed March 2007.)
- DeMeritt Hall: Originally constructed in 1914 with renovation in 1966. This facility will provide the laboratories, classrooms, lecture halls, and offices of the Physics Department. (52,000 sq ft. Expected completion date August 2008.) Virtual tour
- James Hall: Originally constructed in 1930. This facility will provide the laboratories, classrooms, lecture halls, and offices for the Program in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, incorporating the departments of Earth Sciences, and Natural Resources. (Expected completion date of December 2010.)
- Parsons Hall: Originally constructed in 1965. This is the primary Chemistry Teaching and Research facility at UNH. It also houses two of our largest teaching auditoriums. (Expected completion date of August 2013.)
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