Azusa Pacific’s newest building, completed in 2009, is the $54 million, 72,000-square-foot Segerstrom Science Center. It stands as an epicenter for transformational, Christ-centered scholarship in science and medicine, and a statement of intent to provide the best resources to students, faculty, and the larger scientific community.
The center has earned LEED Gold certification from the United States Green Building Council, making it the university’s first LEED-certified building.
The center features a 90-seat lecture hall, 23 discipline-specific classrooms, 3 general-purpose classrooms, 37 teaching and research laboratories, nuclear magnetic resonance and electron microscope rooms, faculty offices, student study areas, and the Center for Research in Science