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Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus |
| Type | Public university |
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| Established | 1996 |
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Parent institution | Arizona State University |
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| President | Michael Crow |
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| Students | 8,283 (Spring 2009)[1][2] |
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| Location | Mesa , Arizona , United States [ ⚑ ] : 33°18′25″N 111°40′42″W / 33.30694°N 111.67833°W / 33.30694; -111.67833 |
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| Campus | Urban 612.99 acres (2.4807 km2)[3] |
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| Website | The Polytechnic School |
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Arizona State University Polytechnic campus is a public university in Mesa, Arizona. It is one of five campuses[4] of Arizona State University. Founded as ASU East, the campus opened in fall 1996 on the former Williams Air Force Base in southeast Mesa.
The entrance to the Sun Devil Fitness Complex
History
The campus opened with nearly 1,000 students enrolled in one of the eight degrees offered. The campus started with two schools — the School of Technology and the School of Management and Agribusiness. East College was added in 1997 as an incubator for new professional programs.
More than 8,000 students are enrolled in 40 degree programs based on the campus.[when?] ASU shares around 600 acres (2.4 km2) at Power and Williams Field roads with Chandler–Gilbert Community College, Mesa Community College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, a United States Air Force research laboratory, Arizona State University Preparatory Academy for PK-8), Polytechnic High School, and the Silvestre Herrera Army Reserve Center. Together, these entities make up what is known as the Williams Campus.
In July 2005, the ASU campus changed its name from ASU East to ASU Polytechnic.
In the Fall 2008 semester a major expansion project at the campus was completed and open to students in the form of the new Polytechnic Academic Complex. It is located in the heart of campus and combines new student housing with classrooms and administrative offices in an open air building environment. The three new buildings cost a combined $103 million and cover 240,000 square feet (22,000 m2).[5] It was built by main contractor DPR and designed by RSP Architects (Architect-of-Record) in collaboration with Sam Luitio-based Lake|Flato (Design Architect) and is a LEED v2.2 Gold certified project.[6]
Academics
Looking east at the Picacho Hall (left) and Peralta Hall (right) buildings
College of Technology and Innovation
The College has nearly 40 facilities, centers and laboratories for student work and faculty research. Facilities such as the Altitude Chamber, Flight Simulator Labs, Digital Printing Lab, Photovoltaics Testing Lab, Microelectronics Teaching Factory and Haas Technical Center.[7] In 2013, the College of Technology and Innovation was dismantled and programs were divided into the College of Letters and Sciences and The Polytechnic School.
W.P. Carey School of Business (Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness)
Santan Hall houses the W. P. Carey School of Business
The Applied Arts Pavilion
The school was named in 1998 in honor of ASU Alums Marvin and June Morrison for their gift of a large acre of farmland to the school and their ongoing support of Arizona State University.[8]
College of Letters and Sciences
The College of Letters and Sciences (CLS) offers programs on the Polytechnic campus from its headquarters on the Downtown Phoenix campus. CLS offers a liberal arts core curriculum and a university-wide bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies. Instruction ranges from humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, including degrees in Applied Biological Sciences offering a variety of disciplines aimed to entice Pre-Veterinary and Wildlife majors as well as people seeking other degrees in medical fields.
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College offers programs leading to the B.A., M.Ed., and Ed.D. in many fields, such as early childhood education, elementary education, secondary education, special education, and educational administration/supervision. Headquartered on ASU's West campus, the Teachers College administers education programs on all four ASU campuses.
Graduate College
The Graduate College administers graduate programs on all four ASU campuses.
Honors College
The Barrett Honors College provides academically-intensive programs and courses for undergraduate students meeting select criteria.[9] Barrett's programs are offered to students across all four ASU campuses.
University College
The University College offers general-studies programs and exploratory programs for undergraduate students who have not declared a formal major.[10]
The Polytechnic School
The College of Technology and Innovation (CTI) was an academic unit at the Polytechnic campus. It was the sole academic unit at the campus after 2009. In 2014,[citation needed] the university announced that CTI would merge with the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, becoming the Polytechnic School within that academic unit.
The Polytechnic School was founded in 2013 after the dismantling of CTI, and offers 11 undergraduate degrees and 10 graduate degrees, including degrees in ASU's aviation program[11] and algae labs offering degrees in environmental and resource management. The director of the Polytechnic School is Dr. Ann McKenna.[12]
Residence halls
Lantana Hall is LEED Platinum certified
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- Palo Blanco Hall
- Lantana Hall (completed Fall 2020) [14]
- Century Hall (built 2012)
- Dean and Bell Halls
- Eagle Hall
- Falcon Hall
- Mustang Hall
- Phantom Hall
- Talon Hall
References
- ↑ "Quick Facts Spring 2009". Arizona State University Office of Institutional Analysis. 2009. https://uoia.asu.edu/sites/default/files/quickfacts/Quick_Facts_Spring_2009.pdf.
- ↑ This figure is summed from students whose academic majors are based on the Polytechnic campus—any ASU student may be enrolled in classes on any of the four campuses simultaneously.
- ↑ ASU University Office of Institutional Analysis. September 24, 2008.
- ↑ "Campuses and locations" on the Arizona State University website]
- ↑ "Academic Complex". 29 April 2016. http://www.asu.edu/tour/polytechnic/academic.html.
- ↑ "Home | Business and Finance". http://uabf.asu.edu/poly_academic_project.
- ↑ "technology.asu.edu/about". http://technology.asu.edu/about.
- ↑ "poly.asu.edu/msma/about/morrisons/". http://poly.asu.edu/msma/about/morrisons/.
- ↑ "Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University". http://honors.asu.edu/w-About_Barrett-170.aspx.
- ↑ "University College". http://uc.asu.edu/advising/.
- ↑ "Aviation – The Polytechnic School" (in en-US). The Polytechnic School. https://poly.engineering.asu.edu/aviation/.
- ↑ "Ann McKenna | Entrepreneurship + Innovation" (in en). https://entrepreneurship.asu.edu/learn/nsf-innovation-corps-i-corps-site/ann-mckenna.
- ↑ "Lantana Hall" on the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus website
- ↑ "Lantana Hall | University Housing". https://live-housing2.ws.asu.edu/housing-communities/residential-colleges/lantana-hall.
External links
Arizona State University |
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Located in: Tempe, Arizona |
| Academics |
- W. P. Carey School of Business
- Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
- Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
- School for the Future of Innovation in Society
- Barrett, The Honors College
- Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
- College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
- College of Nursing and Health Innovation
- College of Health Solutions
- College of Public Service and Community Solutions
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy
- School of Sustainability
- Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
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| Campuses |
- Main (Tempe)
- Downtown (Phoenix)
- Mesa (future)
- Polytechnic (Mesa)
- West (Phoenix)
- ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City (Lake Havasu City)
- Thunderbird School of Global Management (Phoenix)
- ASU Online
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| Athletics |
- Arizona State Sun Devils
- "Maroon & Gold"
- Baseball (Phoenix Municipal Stadium)
- Men's basketball (Desert Financial Arena)
- Women's basketball (Desert Financial Arena)
- Women's beach volleyball (PERA Club)
- Women's gymnastics (Desert Financial Arena)
- Football (Sun Devil Stadium)
- Golf (Karsten Golf Course)
- Ice hockey (Oceanside Ice Arena)
- Soccer (Sun Devil Soccer Stadium)
- Softball (Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium)
- Swimming (Mona Plummer Aquatic Center)
- Wrestling (Desert Financial Arena)
- State Farm Territorial Cup Series
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| Media |
- Bilingual Review Press
- Journal of Policy History
- The State Press
- KASC
- KAET
- KBAQ
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| Buildings |
- Arboretum at Arizona State University
- Arizona State University Art Museum
- Arizona State University Research Park
- The Biodesign Institute
- Center for Meteorite Studies
- Decision Theater
- Gammage Memorial Auditorium
- Old Main
- Skysong
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| Other |
- Alumni
- "A" Mountain
- ASU Foundation
- Fraternities and sororities
- Colleges and schools
- History
- Karsten Golf Course
- Frank Kush Field
- Palm Walk
- Sparky the Sun Devil
- Stomp the Bus
- Sun Devil Marching Band
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- Founded: 1885
- Students: 50,246 (Tempe campus)
- Endowment: 612.6 million
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Polytechnic Institutes and Universities in the United States |
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| Public |
- Air Force Institute of Technology
- ASU Polytechnic School
- Arkansas Tech
- Cal Poly (Pomona and San Luis Obispo)
- Colorado Mines
- Florida Poly
- Georgia Tech
- Iowa State
- Kansas State Polytechnic
- Louisiana Tech
- Michigan Tech
- Missouri S&T
- Montana Tech
- New Jersey Institute of Technology
- New Mexico Tech
- Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
- Oregon Tech
- South Dakota Mines
- Southern Poly
- SUNY Poly
- Tennessee Tech
- Texas Tech
- UW–Stout
- Virginia Tech
- WVU Tech
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| Private |
- Caltech
- Florida Tech
- Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
- Illinois Tech
- Indiana Tech
- Lawrence Tech
- MIT
- New England Tech
- NYIT
- Northwestern Polytechnic
- Rensselaer
- RIT
- Rose-Hulman
- Stevens
- Wentworth
- WPI
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