San Diego Union-Tribune

NEW BUILDINGS FOR MIRACOSTA COLLEGE

- BY LAURA GROCH

MiraCosta College’s Oceanside campus is undergoing a transforma­tion this summer, as constructi­on will result in several new buildings and renovation projects.

The work is part of the community college district’s capital improvemen­t program, financed through Measure MM, a $455 million bond approved by voters in 2016. Among the improvemen­ts the bond is financing are upgrades to career training facilities for science, health care, technology and the skilled trades.

The new buildings planned are:

Theresia M. Heyden Hall for Nursing and Allied Health: This $28.8 million facility will be a central location for all Allied Health programs, and will include state-of-the-art simulation spaces for patients and operating rooms, hands-on skills labs, and classrooms.

Kinesiolog­y, Health, and Nutrition (KHAN) Building, and Gymnasium: Outdated gym buildings will be replaced with a 40,915-square-foot complex housing the new Kinesiolog­y, Health, and Nutrition (KHAN) Building, Wellness Center, athletics instructio­n spaces, and a modern gymnasium. The $41.1 million project will include locker rooms, equipment storage, and a multipurpo­se studio.

Student Services Building: This one-stop shop will unify student service functions and will also house the Veterans Center. Located in the former site of Pedley Park, the two-story building is positioned as a gateway for the campus. The $62.1 million project will encompass 54,556 square feet of space.

Chemistry and Biotechnol­ogy Building: This 23,391-square-foot building, a $46.9 million project, will provide new chemistry and biochemist­ry labs and two 40-seat flexible classrooms, as well as room to expand the biotech program into a baccalaure­ate degree program.

Media Arts Complex: The $21.7 million Media Arts project will include an art gallery, two computer labs, a film studies classroom, student study and collaborat­ion spaces, faculty offices, the Media Arts labs, and display areas for student art.

Renovation­s are planned at the campus library, Building 1200, where nearly 47,800 square feet of space is being reworked.

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