Brookhaven College is located on a 192-acre campus at 3939 Valley View Lane, just north of LBJ Freeway, IH 635. Facilities include a 65,000-square-foot Student Services Center, a computing/communications center, a 680-seat performance hall, and an automotive laboratory with the latest technical equipment. The campus is fully accessible to those with physical disabilities.
Instructional support and laboratories include support for fine arts, mathematics, business, communications, languages, Macintosh studies and physical education.
Brookhaven College School of the Arts facilities include a 2,400-square-foot gallery, a ceramics/kiln yard, a Macintosh computer lab and studios for painting, drawing, printmaking and photography.
The Learning Resources Center houses a 58,000 volume library that incorporates state-of-the art equipment, including access to more than 100 databases and an online catalog.
Also located at Brookhaven College is the Ellision Miles Geotechnology Institute, an organization whose mission is to promote Earth system's science education and teacher training. The 20,000-square-foot facility provides continuing education for oil and gas professionals with a specialization in computational methods for assessing oil and gas exploration and production data.
Set in a winding path around the college, the two-mile jogging/exercise trail serves students, employees and members of the community. Other athletic facilities include three soccer fields, one baseball diamond, one softball field and eight tennis courts.
The college provides some instruction off-campus at East Centers 1 and 2, located at the northeast corner of the intersection at Midway and Alpha Roads. East Center 1 provides classrooms for continuing education courses. Many of the English for Speakers of Other Languages meet there. East Center 2 houses the college's Emergency Medical Services Program.
In February 2008, Brookhaven College celebrated the groundbreaking of its 140,000-square-foot science and allied health building, part of the 2004 Dallas County Community College District bond program. The new structure will include new general use and multimedia classrooms, wet and dry labs, lecture halls, computer labs, X-ray rooms, ICU and nursing units, employee offices, and commons areas to support those programs.