There are a number of UCR campus tours available online. There is a walking tour available at www.tour.ucr.edu. Additionally, we have a few multimedia presentations, including a couple 360 degree photos and two multimedia presentations.
We also invite you to tour a portion of the UCR campus using QuickTime VR. If you do not have the QuickTime VR viewer installed on your computer you must first download and install it. QuickTime VR is available for both Macintosh and Windows machines at the Apple Computer web site. We also have video tours requiring either QuickTime VR or RealPlayer.
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Tour 1
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Tour 1 begins in the center of the campus looking east toward the Carillon Tower. Travel to the right and you will see the Tomás Rivera Library in the background, then Watkins Hall (home to the Social Sciences). Continuing right you come next to Sproul Hall (home to the School of Education), then west toward the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Continuing right, you will see the pathways that lead to Hinderaker Hall (campus Administration), then north to Physical Education and the University Commons area (housing student organizations, recreation and lounge areas, snack bars, and the cafeteria) and back to the Carrilon Tower. |
Tour 2
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Tour 2 begins looking to the east toward the Physic building. Traveling right you will see Batchelor Hall and the Science Library. Continuing on, looking south, you move past the pathways that separate Batchelor Hall and Life Sciences. Beyond Life Sciences you will see the north end of the Tomás Rivera Library and the Carrilon Tower. Next in view are the Pierce Hall (housing Chemistry) and the Geology building (housing Earth Sciences), and coming full circle past some shaded pathways you return to Physics and Batchelor Hall. |
Tour 3
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"Discover Your Future," a slideshow video of the campus and campus life. It is available in both QuickTime and RealPlayer formats. The Quicktime version is a large, high-quality file with a five to six minute download for people using a 56k modem connection. The RealPlayer version takes less than a minute to download. |
Tour 4
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"University of California, Riverside" is a montage of video and still images describing the campus, student life, education, and opportunities. It requires RealPlayer G2 or later. Net congestion can slow buffering when connecting by way of a modem. |
Credits: The VR presentations on this page are the property of the Regents of the University of California. Productions by Ars Una Digital. QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. registered in the U.S.A. and other countries.




