of Aviation
College of Engineering
College of Business, Security and Intelligence
The programs in aeronautics, air traffic management, applied meteorology, and aerospace studies are certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). In July 2014, the university also became the nation's first FAA-approved training provider for student airline certification.
Embry-Riddle Prescott has the nation's first College of Business, Security and Intelligence. The offered degree programs focus on business and global issues such as terrorism, information warfare, transportation security, illicit trafficking networks, corporate security, population dislocations, natural disasters, widespread epidemics, cyber security and international crime and homeland security.
== Student body ==
Embry-Riddle's total fall 2023 undergraduate enrollment at the Prescott campus was 3,250 students, 28% of which were female. International students make up 8.5% of the Prescott campus's undergraduate enrollment.
A student-operated newspaper, …