Engineering Building 6 (EF):
The main courses are the advisor's office hours and Introduction to Materials. This building is the exclusive teaching building for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. It is closest to Dormitory 12, making it very convenient for male students in the department.
Science Building 1 (SA):
This building mainly offers courses in physics, calculus, and physics experiments. It is the department building for the Department of Applied Mathematics. The exterior looks somewhat old, but the classrooms are still kept clean and tidy.
Science Building 2 (SB):
It is the department building for the Department of Applied Chemistry, primarily used for chemistry laboratory courses. It is located across from Science Building 1 and is close to the campus's second cafeteria, making it convenient for students to go for meals after completing their experiments.
Science Building 3 (SC):
It is the department building for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, offering courses in physics, chemistry, and calculus. Located adjacent to Science Building 1, the two buildings are separated by an open plaza. Science Building 3 is one of the newer buildings on campus, featuring modern design and a beautiful environment.
General Building 1 (A):
This building primarily offers general education courses and English classes. Although the building appears somewhat old, it is conveniently located near the Butter Kitchen and Dormitory 3, making it easy for students to dine after classes.