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Oct. 1, 2009
California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is building a new Social and Behavioral Sciences Building.

California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is building a new Social and Behavioral Sciences Building. The 106,509-square-foot, four-story classroom/office building will house the social and behavioral sciences programs.

It will provide a 739-seat lecture area, lower and upper division labs, graduate research space, 125 faculty offices, a dean's suite, 10 department suites, support spaces and conference rooms.

Programs that will be housed in the building are psychology, sociology, communication/mass media, economics, political science, anthropology, liberal studies and human development.

Exterior finishes include extensive porcelain tile, storefront glazing and phenolic panels.

AC Martin Partners (Lost Angeles) is architect for the project. EDGE Development, Inc. (Temecula, Calif.) is general contractor.

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