Facilities

Located at the intersection of US 59 South and University Boulevard (near the Brazos River and just one exit south of Sweetwater/First Colony Blvd.), UH's Sugar Land campus is comprised of four buildings: Albert and Mamie George Building, Brazos Hall, the University Branch Library and the Cullen College of Engineering Building 3.

The University of Houston Sugar Land Campus is a Tobacco Free campus.

 

Buildings

Go to the Albert & Mamie George Building page.

Albert & Mamie George Building

The Albert and Mamie George Building (AMG - 120) houses computer labs and general classrooms. Read more about our 57,000-sq.-ft.-facility.

Go to the Brazos Hall Building page.

Brazos Hall

Brazos Hall (BH2 - 121) houses the multipurpose room, classrooms, lab space, as well as Wharton County Junior College. Read more about the 145,000-sq.-ft.-facility.

Go to the Sugar Land Academic Building page.

Cullen College of Engineering 3

The Cullen College of Engineering building 3 (SAB1 - 129) houses classroom space and 10 research labs. Read more about the 100,000-sq.-ft.-facility.

Go to the University Branch Library page.

University Branch Library

The University Branch Library (UBL - 122) is a resource for UH's Sugar Land campus and the community. Academic liaisons can assist students, faculty and staff with research guidance, academic reserves, meeting rooms and securing a library card.

For more information, including library hours, visit their website or call 281-633-5100