Campus Map
Embry-Riddle Prescott Campus map
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One of the most prestigious buildings on campus, AC1 is the primary residence of professors within the top two levels while the first floor houses design labs, the weather center, and multiple classrooms.
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The Activity Center hosts a variety of events throughout the year, offering a venue for student involvement and athletics.
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Aerospace Experimentation and Fabrication Building (AXFAB)
From classroom instruction to hands-on projects, the Aerospace Experimentation and Fabrication Building is always active with diligent students throughout the day.
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Amphitheater (Outdoor theater)
Enjoy the Ampitheater from day to night with fresh air and relaxing environment, concerts, and club activites.
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Athletics Facilities encourage exercise and provide opportunities to take a break from work.
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The Cardio Center allows students to walk, jog, or run without having to fight the elements.
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Davis Learning Center Auditorium (DLC)
Including a large auditorium for various events, the DLC also provides smaller classroom environments for daily instruction and special events.
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The Eagle Education Center especially provides educational resources, such as the tutoring center and meeting rooms.
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Haas Commons provides several services of significance to students living both on and off campus.
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Jack R Hunt Student Union and Amphitheater (HSU)
Take a quick break between classes, unwind after a long day, and take advantage of student resources such as conference rooms and gaming equipment check-out at the Student Union.
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King Engineering and Technology Center (KEC)
Known for its electrical and computer design labs, King Engineering and Technology Center provides the campus with ample computers for work inside and outside classroom instruction.
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The Embry-Riddle Prescott Observatory Complex is a resource for Space Physics students and the active and diverse astronomy community in Prescott. Students use the observatory for collection and analysis of astronomical data they will use in research projects for degree requirements. Faculty also utilize the observatory for research and to provide outreach to the community through public viewings, open houses and other events in conjunction with local educators and astronomy enthusiasts.
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Robertson Aviation Safety Center (RASC)
Boasting the most thorough accident investigation lab, RASC provides students a comprehensive facility for undergraduate, minor, and graduate work.
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Robertson Aviation Safety Center II (RASC II)
RASCII is the newest addition to the safety department, built specifically to house the large collection of Aviation Safety and Security Archives and provide services for two labs.
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Welcoming future students, visitors, and current students alike, the visitor center provides financial services and information surrounding Embry-Riddle.

