Campus Map
Academic Center - AC
The Academic Center is one of our busiest buildings with courses on several subjects.
Inside this building you’ll find:
Administration - A
The Administration building is the central hub of campus operations.
Inside this building you’ll find:
Applied Arts - AA (Forum)
The Applied Arts Building is home to our arts classes and studios.
Inside this building you’ll find:
Baseball Field G-BSFD
Raider baseball team practice and game field, and for student and community use.
• Located in the lower campus
Campus Center - CC
The Campus Center is a hub of student life activities.
Inside this building you’ll find:
Campus Police - CP
Campus Police and emergency services, immediately adjacent to the parking structure.
Child Development Center - CDC
The Center is a training institution for the College and a pre-school for children ages 2-5.
Inside this building you’ll find:
Communications - COM
The Building has courses and activities related to audio, visual, and mass communications.
Inside this building you’ll find:
Facilities, Maintenance & Operations - FM&O
Site of our two campus warehouses and shipping/receiving area, and the trade shops.
Field Hockey Stadium
Raider field hockey team practice and meet field.
• Located in the lower campus
Field House
The field house supports activities that happen on all athletic fields.
In this building you'll find:
Flexible Learning Rooms - FLR
The Flexible Learning Rooms are four classrooms designed for social distance learning in mind.
In these classrooms you'll find:
Fountain Hall - FH
Fountain Hall is a hub of important student resources.
In this building you’ll find:
Functional Outdoor Training Space
Innovative outdoor classroom - used for a variety of strength and conditioning training classes.
Gymnasium - G
The Gymnasium is the center of physical education, fitness, sports, and health sciences.
In this building you’ll find:
Health Science Center - HSC
The site of our Nursing and EMT programs, hosting related classes and labs.
In this building you’ll find:
High School at Moorpark College - HS@MC
Classes are offered here for students who are completing grades 9 – 12.
Humanities/Social Sciences - HSS
Classes in the study of human society, culture and social relationships.
In this building you’ll find:
Library Learning Resources - LLR
The Library provides a wide variety of learning and curriculum-based resources.
In this building you’ll find:
Life Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Sciences - LMC
The LMC building houses multiple STEM and Life Science classes and the accessibility center.
In this building you’ll find:
Music - M
The Music Building is the hub of all studies and activities relating to music.
In this building you’ll find:
Observatory - O
The Observatory is the astronomy hub for students and events for the community.
In this building you’ll find:
PE Annex - PE
Performing Arts - PA
Student performances, community events, and classes are held in this building.
In this building you’ll find:
Physical Sciences - PS
The building houses science and math classes and labs.
In this building you’ll find:
Soccer Fields - G-SCFD
Raider soccer team practice and game field, and for student and community use.
- Located in the lower campus
Softball Field - G-SBFD
Raider softball team practice and game field, and for student and community use.
- Located in the lower campus
Student Services Annex - SSA
The Annex is a hub for student support services.
In this building you’ll find:
Technology - T
This building houses a wide range of classes relating to technology and business.
In this building you’ll find:
Tennis Courts - G-TNCT
Raider tennis team practice and game courts, and for student and community use.
- Located in the lower campus
Zoo - Z
This collection of buildings houses our Exotic Animal Training and Management program as well as America's Teaching zoo, which is open to the publi





Directions
From Simi Valley and the San Fernando Valley/Los Angeles area
Take the 118 Freeway west to the first exit in Moorpark, Collins Drive. Turn right onto Collins. Turn right at the traffic light onto Campus Road and proceed up the hill to the main student parking lots.
From Thousand Oaks
Take the 23/118 Freeway to the Collins Drive exit in Moorpark. Turn left onto Collins. Stay on Collins until the second traffic light, Campus Road. Turn right onto Campus Road and proceed to the main student parking lots.
From Western Ventura County
Go South on the 101 Freeway. Exit onto the 23/118 Freeway going North. Take the 118 Freeway to the Collins Drive exit in Moorpark. Turn left onto Collins. Stay on Collins until the second traffic light, Campus Road. Turn right onto Campus Road and proceed to the main student parking lots.
Public Transportation
Moorpark is served by Metrolink, a train that takes commuters to downtown Los Angeles, with stops in the San Fernando Valley, including Burbank Airport. The Burbank, Van Nuys and Oxnard commuter airports are within 40 minutes of Moorpark. Los Angeles International Airport is only a 60-minute drive. The Southern Pacific rail system provides convenient freight and passenger service to extended U.S. and Canadian markets. Amtrak provides rail service as far south as San Diego and as far north as Seattle, Washington.
Moorpark is directly served by two freeways and one highway, with immediate connections to five major freeways.