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PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, CAMPUS

Broadening Horizons Through

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COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Reach New Horizons with the College of Arts & Sciences.

Reach New Horizons The degree programs offered by the College of Arts & Sciences at the Prescott Campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University are dedicated to providing you a quality education and developing the skills needed to launch your career. Our industry and real-world-inspired courses build on the foundations of critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, information literacy, communication and scientific and cultural literacy, complemented by opportunities to gain vital practical experience in your chosen field through experiential learning. Our academic degree programs emphasize applied studies that implement state-of-the-art curricula to educate students for long-term success in their professions. College of Arts & Sciences faculty members come from diverse backgrounds and are experts who are deeply connected to their fields and industries. They bring their professional and research experience into the classroom to help empower student success and employability.

We are your destination college for the applied natural, physical and social sciences, multidisciplinary studies and impactful collaborative research, as well as a national leader in general education, developing opportunities for our diverse student population to fulfill their educational

goals and become responsive, responsible global citizens.

155 K Embry-Riddle alumni active in industries around the world who are making a difference here on Earth and beyond.

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Hello ...and welcome.

Welcome to the College of Arts and Sciences. We are home to several thriving majors that are highly in demand by the workforce, including Astronomy; Data Sciences; Forensic Biology and Forensic Psychology; Human Factors Psychology; Industrial/Organizational Psychology; Simulation Science, Games and Animation; and Space Physics. We are also home to Air Force ROTC Detachment 028, the fourth largest in the country and the best large Army ROTC program in the Southwest. The vast majority of our students find employment in their fields of choice upon graduation. Our faculty continue to lead the campus in generating external grant funding and in mentoring undergraduate research. We would love to host you for a visit to our campus and to answer any questions you might have. Please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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Innovative Degree Programs Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been making a global impact from the Prescott Campus for more than 40 years. Discover how an Embry-Riddle degree can enrich your future today! Undergraduate s B.S. in Applied Biology s B.S. in Astronomy s B.S. in Data Science s B.S. in Forensic Biology s B.S. in Forensic Psychology s B.S. in Human Factors Psychology s B.S. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology s B.S. in Simulation Science, Games and Animation s B.S. in Space Physics

Embry-Riddle is an international leader in education in the aviation and aerospace industry, as well as in the interdisciplinary fields of Applied Biology, Data Science, Forensic Sciences, Human Factors, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Physics & Astronomy and Simulation Science, Games and Animation.

95 % of Embry-Riddle graduates have a job or are continuing their education within a year of completing their studies

Zafer Hatahet Ph.D. Professor and Dean College of Arts and Sciences

Explore our degree offerings! catalog.erau.edu/prescott

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EXPERT FACULTY

EXPERT FACULTY

Masterclass in Mentorship Expert Faculty Lead the Way

Research and Leadership

Pragati Pradhan earned her Ph.D. from the University of North Bengal in India, at Raman Research Institute, and has been with Embry-Riddle since 2022. She has conducted post-doctoral research at Penn State University, working on developing a one-of-its-kind algorithm for detecting X-ray transients with an upcoming Europe-led satellite, Athena. She then moved to MIT, where she worked on high-resolution spectral analysis of massive stars. She joined Embry-Riddle as an assistant professor, where she teaches physics to engineering majors and astrophysics to astronomy and space physics majors, with new astrophysics courses in development. “At Embry-Riddle, the faculty and students are one big celestial family. . . When students leave Embry-Riddle, I do not want them to be just astrophysics gurus, but be critical thinkers, problem- solving wizards, universe- exploring superheroes and good people.” Pragati Pradhan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy

Distinguished and Deliberate Highly motivated students like you benefit from the experience and expertise of faculty members who are passionate leaders, invested mentors and highly qualified industry leaders. Faculty at the College of Arts & Sciences also stand apart due to their diverse backgrounds and commitment to a comprehensive and global perspective on education, and all of them are adept at specialized learning concepts in our wide range of degree programs. Our faculty members come from astronomy, behavioral and social sciences, biology, chemistry, data science, humanities, mathematics, military science, physics and simulation science, gaming and animation fields of expertise. They are critical thinkers who have made impressive footprints in their fields of expertise, and each of them has a strong desire and the right qualifications to share their vast knowledge with you.

71 College faculty ready to help students learn

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DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Unlocking Human Potential

Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences Offering Bachelor of Science degrees in Forensic Psychology, Human Factors Psychology and Industrial/Organizational Psychology, plus minors in Psychology and Engineering Psychology, the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences prepares students to become tomorrow’s leaders in the science of human behavior. Faculty members actively engage with students in applied research, business consulting collaborations and public outreach. Students have various opportunities to network, present at conferences, collaborate with local justice entities, pursue internships and gain hands-on experience in the field. With career outcomes ranging from the fields of law enforcement to artificial intelligence to human resources, the opportunities are endless.

PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in Forensic Psychology Forensic Psychology applies psychological

Bachelor of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology

The Bachelor of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology program develops scientist-practitioners to address workplace challenges by enhancing performance, health, safety and well-being of both organizations and their employees. This program provides a solid foundation in human behavior and mental processes for individual and organizational effectiveness, preparing students for various organizational settings and advanced studies. The program offers research opportunities, industry collaborations and supportive faculty focused on student success.

principles to legal issues, like criminal investigations. This program develops professionals trained in the science of human behavior and mental processes as they apply to a variety of legal contexts. Students learn to understand and evaluate human behavior and graduate prepared to work with local and federal agencies as part of law enforcement, investigative or behavioral intervention teams.

Bachelor of Science in Human Factors Psychology

Human Factors Psychology focuses on studying human-machine interactions to enhance usability, comfort, safety and performance. This program equips students to conduct human factors research and improve the design of complex systems. Graduates can pursue careers as human factors specialists or continue their education in graduate school. This applied discipline explores human abilities and limitations in sensing, storing and processing information and applies this knowledge to optimize human-machine systems.

$ 144,610 Median salary of an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

The Blueprints to Life

Department of Biology and Chemistry The Department of Biology and Chemistry offers students a friendly and engaging environment to study the science of life. The Bachelor of Science in Applied Biology provides a base knowledge of biology for students preparing for any field of life sciences. The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Biology program focuses on laboratory skills, field activities and hands-on training, giving graduates diverse career opportunities in the ever-expanding field of forensics. Embry-Riddle provides valuable workplace experience through internships for Biology and Chemistry students. Faculty draw from their backgrounds in anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, entomology, microbiology, molecular biology, material science, organic chemistry and more to guide students with their expertise and teach a broad spectrum of lecture and lab courses.

PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Science in Applied Biology

The Bachelor of Science in Applied Biology provides students with foundational knowledge across the biological sciences, while allowing them the freedom to design their upper-level coursework to suit their particular interests in career paths like healthcare, natural resource management or aerospace and aviation.

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Biology

The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Biology curriculum brings together the disciplines of forensics, biology, chemistry and law to give students the basic laboratory skills and theoretical background required of investigators and leading professionals in forensic science laboratories, law enforcement, pre-medical fields, research areas and legal contexts.

13 % Predicted growth in forensic science technician jobs through 2032 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND COMMUNICATION

Gaining a Profound Understanding

Department of Humanities and Communication

While technical knowledge is important and heavily emphasized in any of our degree programs, we encourage our students to broaden their horizons and seek out soft skills that will enhance their outcomes upon graduation from Embry-Riddle. Without an understanding of how to set goals, negotiate conflict or communicate, a student is likely to experience less success than those who learn how to interact with others and gain a stronger worldview.

PROGRAMS

Minor in Humanities A minor in Humanities benefits students by

developing essential skills like critical thinking and effective communication, fostering cross-cultural understanding, promoting ethical decision-making and expanding career options. With courses like History of Rock and Roll, Digital Media Storytelling and Art of the Classical World, students gain interdisciplinary knowledge and enhance their creativity. Diverse courses that enhance cultural awareness and provide intellectually stimulating subjects also make graduates more attractive to employers.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Calculate and Compute the Future

Department of Mathematics The Department of Mathematics at the Prescott Campus offers two innovative degrees — the Bachelor of Science in Data Science and the Bachelor of Science in Simulation Science, Games and Animation (SSGA) — along with providing the mathematics courses for all programs at Embry-Riddle. Our Bachelor of Science in Data Science combines data science skills with specialized knowledge in various domains. Students work closely with faculty in project-based courses that focus on applying skills to real-world questions. The degree has immediate applications in industry, government and research settings. The Bachelor of Science in SSGA prepares students to create virtual worlds using mathematical algorithms and technologies. The program covers areas such as aviation simulators, computer-aided design (CAD) systems, computer animation software, streaming video networks and computer games.

PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Science in Data Science

The Bachelor of Science in Data Science emphasizes the acquisition of data, extraction of knowledge from data and communication of actionable results. The program seeks to develop students with the capacity to acquire, manage, secure and analyze large and varied sets of data using modern software and techniques. Students are required to choose a specialization track, those options including Business, Cyber Security, Economics, Psychology and others. Bachelor of Science in Simulation Science, Games and Animation The Bachelor of Science in Simulation Science, Games and Animation equips students with an essential foundation in computer science, game design, digital media, simulation, systems modeling, spatial computing and software engineering. Students design virtual worlds and user experiences from the ground up, using industry-standard applications and cutting-edge equipment. The curriculum prepares students to construct interactive, immersive experiences that leverage emerging technology to improve the human experience and foster lifelong critical and design thinking skills.

$ 98,950 Median pay for special effects artists and animators in 2022 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

Charting the Stars

Department of Physics and Astronomy

PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Science in Astronomy The Bachelor of Science in Astronomy is designed to prepare students for work in space and aerospace industries, academic and government research laboratories, graduate programs and beyond. Students explore objects ranging from our solar system to the farthest reaches of the universe with hands-on experiences using astronomical equipment, including our new telescopes and sophisticated electronic cameras. Students will learn how to plan, execute and analyze astronomical observations with opportunities for student-faculty research projects. Bachelor of Science in Space Physics The Bachelor of Science in Space Physics is an applied physics program designed to prepare students for graduate studies, as well as for work in space and aerospace industries. Students study the structure of the universe on all scales and gain hands- on experience with research-quality equipment and modern sensing techniques. Senior thesis interests may include astrophysics, gravitational waves, general relativity and exotic propulsion.

The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers students an engaging environment to study the fundamental laws of nature and explore the universe. The department offers two degree programs, the Bachelor of Science in Astronomy and the Bachelor of Science in Space Physics. Faculty work one-on- one with students and aid in undergraduate research opportunities. The Astronomy program combines physics and astronomy courses, hands-on lab work and use of the Campus Observatory to study the universe. Our Space Physics program offers a comprehensive physics education with a focus on space-related topics such as astronomy, optics, remote sensing, particle physics and cosmology. Students in either program undertake a yearlong thesis research project, acquiring research skills applicable in a variety of STEM careers.

$ 147,450 Median annual salary for astronomers and physicists in 2021 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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AIR FORCE AND ARMY ROTC

Leadership Through Service

Army ROTC Army Reserve Officer Training Corps

Air Force ROTC The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) is a leadership and educational program designed to provide students the opportunity to become Air and Space Force officers after completing their college degrees. The AFROTC program is focused on preparing cadets to become leaders in today’s high-tech United States Air Force (USAF) and United States Space Force (USSF). The three-to-four-year program teaches students about the Air Force and the historical development of airpower and the military. Upper-level classes emphasize leadership skills, national security affairs and preparation for active duty. Detachment 028’s mission is to cultivate a culture and environment of enthusiasm, pride and character amongst cadets, while training the next generation of first-class leaders. Air Force and Army ROTC offer students a chance to develop skills for success in both the military and civilian worlds, including confidence, self-esteem, motivation and the ability to make decisions.

(ROTC) enhances a student’s education by providing unique leadership and management training, along with practical experiences. A challenging and flexible curriculum meets technical training in map reading, land navigation, drill and ceremony, rifle marksmanship and more. Students may have the opportunity to commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Basic and Advanced Military Science courses combine classroom instruction with physical training, covering subjects like military organization, rank structure, communications, the military justice system, problem analysis, military writing, the ethics of the professional soldier and more. Cadets are welcome to join Embry-Riddle’s Color Guard and build confidence and discipline through ceremonious flag carrying.

Scholarships are offered to students who qualify and can include tuition, book allowance and other incentives.

Scholarships are offered by AFROTC to qualified students, covering up to four years of tuition, lab fees and book costs.

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CURRENT RESEARCH

Reach New Horizons With Research

The College of Arts & Sciences conducts basic, applied and translational research and engages in creative work, providing mentored research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. In doing so, we foster unique and innovative disciplinary, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, approaches and applications to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), social and behavioral sciences, humanities and simulation sciences. Furthermore, the college serves as a hub for education, research and engagement with government and industry in security and resilience and builds focus areas in fields such as humanistic STEM and data science. We are currently investigators on several National Science Foundation grants, ranging from providing support for online undergraduate researchers to our unique Humanistic STEM project, which blends humanities and STEM content to help build a future workforce with expanded creative thinking and problem-solving skills.

Pushing the Envelope of Possibility

Partnerships That Work for Everyone

At the College of Arts & Sciences, we are proud of our longstanding partnerships with major companies and key government agencies. It’s these vital relationships that help us design our academic programs to meet the challenges that industries face today, and they also drive much of the research we conduct to explore the opportunities of tomorrow. These affiliations, along with faculty members who are still deeply connected to their respective industries, give our students a competitive edge when it comes time to gain hands-on experience, land an internship or launch a career.

Current Research Here are some of the recent and current research projects involving students and faculty from the College of Arts & Sciences: s A High-Mass X-ray Binary Descended from an Ultra-Stripped Supernova s Barcoding of Life s Bedbugs s Causality Inference in Complex Networks of Dynamical Systems s Creating a Comprehensive Database of Autism Training Programs for Law Enforcement s Exotic Propulsion s Identifying Cost-Effective Security Barrier Technologies for K-12 Schools: An Interdisciplinary Evaluation s LIGO Gravitational Wave Interferometer Optics s Matrix Analysis and Operator Theory s North American Monsoon Prediction Using Causality-Informed Machine Learning s Optimizing Human Performance in the Air Transportation Sector by Integrating Human Factors into Homeland Security Deterrence and Detection Procedures and Training s Simulation-based Inquiry Oriented Linear Algebra s UAV Swarms

UNDERGRADUATE FOCUS Students are encouraged to seek out and get involved in research as early as their first year. Some students and recent graduates have been lucky enough to see their research published in scientific journals.

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OBSERVATORY COMPLEX

JIM AND LINDA LEE PLANETARIUM

FORENSIC SCIENCE LAB

BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

Shoot for the Stars Our unique Observatory Complex is used for astronomy classes and several student-faculty projects in optical and radio astronomy. The complex is equipped with a wide range of instrumentation for imaging and analysis of extraterrestrial electromagnetic emissions. The optical observatory is equipped with 20-inch Ritchey-Chrétien and 16-inch Schmidt- Cassegrain telescopes, cameras and a spectrograph. The radio observatory features a three-node Dipole Array Telescope (DART), a 15-meter HERA test dish, several antennas and more. Students use the observatory for collection and analysis of astronomical data for use in research projects, while faculty members also use 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. The location of our Prescott Campus puts us at a great advantage for seeing the night sky, far from city light pollution.

Crime Scene Investigation The Forensic Science Laboratory

Infinite Opportunities At Embry-Riddle, the opportunities to grow and learn on campus are infinite. We believe in the importance of hands-on learning in addition to classroom instruction. Our campus has laboratories in every discipline where students have access to state-of-the-art technology that typical undergraduates don’t. Other labs within the College of Arts and Sciences include the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Optics Lab, Modern Physics and Optics Lab, Particle Physics Lab and the Simulation Science, Games and Animation Lab.

For Students + Community Outreach As a part of the STEM Educational Center, the Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium is the only planetarium in Northern Arizona. Much more than just a planetarium, the facility contains multi- media learning software that can take viewers from the inner complexities of the human body to the farthest reaches of the known universe. The Planetarium opened with the goal of serving a wide and diverse audience of science and space enthusiasts, and led to the formation of our STEM Outreach team. In addition to being a resource for students and faculty, the Planetarium hosts events open to the public year- round. Past shows at the Planetarium include films on topics like planets and stars, ocean exploration, dark matter and the Moon, presented in a 360-degree view.

offers space to learn forensic science techniques and investigations as they apply to criminal and civil cases and security and intelligence studies. Students conduct experiments in anthropology, entomology, ballistics and criminalistics, while also learning to perform firearms examinations, bloodstain pattern analysis, bullet trajectory experiments and trace evidence examinations. Students learn fingerprinting methods, conduct crime scene searches and collect physical evidence. They have the opportunity to put their skills to the test by processing a mock crime and forming a hypothesis of what may have happened through collecting evidence and performing forensic lab tests. These labs feature various forensic test kits and materials, including compound microscopes, stereoscopic microscopes, a comparison microscope, a Spectrophotometer, Fingerprinting stations and a fuming chamber.

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FINANCIAL AID AND ASSISTANCE

Affording Your Future Financial Aid and Assistance

At Embry-Riddle, we understand the importance of funding your education. When it comes to educational funding, you have options. You don’t have to let tuition, fees and other costs deter you from pursuing your goals or living your dreams. Together, we are committed to helping you by providing you with financial aid counseling and resources that can help you with your college decisions.

Types of Aid and Assistance Federal and State Grants

These grants are available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are enrolled at least half-time in a degree program. To remain eligible, you must make satisfactory academic progress and not be in default or owe a return repayment on a grant or loan. Institutional and Private Scholarships Like grants, scholarships do not have to be paid back. Visit the Scholarships page on our website to learn more about the available types and whether you qualify for them. Federal and Private Student Loans A variety of federal and alternative loan options exist for students who meet diverse qualifications, including degree of study, past accomplishments, financial status and other such criteria. State Programs Each state offers its own range of scholarships and grant programs that you may qualify for through residency and meeting the outlined criteria.

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94 % of Embry-Riddle freshmen receive some form of financial aid through scholarships, grants and loans.

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NEXT STEPS | ADMISSIONS

Apply Yourself Admissions

Your Journey Begins Here! Embry-Riddle is here to help you complete your academic goals. Our team can explain application requirements, field admission questions and provide general guidance through enrollment. We are excited to see your success as an elite, committed, diverse member of our Embry-Riddle family. Our support team is available and ready to help you with any concerns. Admissions Requirements Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University considers all aspects of a student's qualifications and offers admission to the most competitive applicants to build a talented, diverse and interesting class. Visit the Prescott Campus Catalog to review undergraduate, graduate and international student admission requirements.

Our mission is to produce graduates who are profession- ready by offering access to faculty mentoring, innovative teaching methods and transformational learning opportunities. We focus on student success and aim to empower students to achieve the highest of goals. There is a place for you in the College of Arts & Sciences. Come soar with us to new discoveries.

Contact us! College of Arts & Science Prescott, Arizona, Campus Visit us online or on campus 800.888.3728 prescott@erau.edu

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Your Future Starts Here.

Imagine a future where you're challenged to think critically, encouraged to express yourself creatively and inspired to innovate beyond boundaries. Come explore your passion and make your mark. The College of Arts & Sciences is here to help you take the leap and achieve greatness. Your future is waiting — what are you waiting for?

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