Project
College of Science and Engineering
Introduction to the College
The College of Sciences and Engineering provides comprehensive programming in civil, environmental, mechanical, and electrical engineering, computer sciences, physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. The College of Sciences and Engineering provides a tremendous pipeline of talented scientists and engineers ready to lead industry in the 21st century.
Degree Programs
- UNDERGRADUATE - Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
- GRADUATE - Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics
- PHD - Philosophy in Environmental Toxicology, Science & Mathematics Education, and Engineering
The continued training and education of Black students in science and engineering and their matriculation into careers is an essential component of the national economy. Improvements to the College of Engineering and Science will provide better opportunities for STEM students to prepare for careers. In addition to allowing for expansion of the student population in the sciences, the project will allow for additional programs like chemical engineering, which is so vital for the Louisiana economy. The project will also increase faculty and student research activities, industry partnerships, and provide new resources for scholarships.
- South endzone expansion/New locker rooms for women’s sports
- Health, nutrition, and indoor practice facilities
- Parking facility, rooftop restaurant, and shops
- SU Sports Hall-of-Fame Museum
- New locker rooms for tennis and volleyball teams
- Coach and staff offices
The College of Science and Engineering will see significant renovations to Pinchback Hall and Fischer Hall, as well as significant new STEM addition. The project will include:
- Classroom enlargement and additions
- A large new auditorium
- Workforce training spaces
- Meeting rooms for industry collaboration
- Improved faculty offices
- Parking facility
Pinchback Addition | |
Number of Stories | 4 |
Building Height | 60’ |
New Building Area | 59,000 sf |
Site / Landscaping | 6,500 sf |
Upgraded Parking (185 spaces) | 82,400 sf |
New Science Building** | 107,500 sf |
Cost Estimate
IMPROVEMENT | COST | SECURED | NEEDED | NOTES |
---|---|---|---|---|
New Science Building | $57,770,000 | $57,770,000 | Currently in design phase. | |
Special Equipment | $2,900,000 | $2,900,000 | ||
Site / Landscaping | $1,100,000 | $1,100,000 | ||
Soft Costs | $6,730,000 | $6,730,000 | ||
Pinchback Addition | $29,500,000 | $29,500,000 | $68,500,000 is secured | |
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST | $98,000,000 | $68,500,000 | $68,500,000 is secured | |
Endowment Programming | $9,750,000 | $9,750,000 | ||
TOTAL PROJECT COST | $107,750,000 | $68,500,000 | $37,250,000 |
The College of Sciences and Engineering also has renovations underway inside Fisher Hall to improve that building’s laboratories. Even with those two projects, more space will be needed for this growing program. This expansion is an investment in future science and engineering professionals who will make a significant impact in serving our communities for generations to come.
LEALON MARTIN
My years of study would not have been possible without the generosity of the donors who give to the University. I will graduate with the education and skills that are required to be a successful engineer, and I plan to give back to my University in order to help students like me.