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About East Campus
Constructed in 1981, the East Campus has grown rapidly. Sitting on 58 acres near Pantano and Irvington Roads, the campus is surrounded by natural Sonoran vegetation and maintains a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere.Neighboring agencies collaborate on special projects with the campus. Fred Enke Golf Course, Lincoln Regional Park and the Atturbury Bird and Animal Sanctuary provide many recreational benefits to the students. A strong partnership with Tucson's Clements Recreational Center allows for instructional and fitness opportunities for staff and students alike. East Campus offers extensive workforce training in a dynamic learning environment. It hosts programs in - Business - with specialties in:
- Management
- Marketing
- Tourism
- Emergency Medical Technology
- Pharmacy Technology
- Veterinary Technology
- Administration of Justice
- Computer Information Systems
An active Student Life Office assures students a variety of ways to enhance their personal success. You'll find a strong student government, as well as powerful and energetic student club events. The East Campus also provides support to the Southeast Education Center located in Vail, and to the Northeast Education Center located in a shopping mall at Wrightstown and Pantano. Both centers offer a wide variety of courses and support services for students living in the area. Explore all that East Campus and Pima Community College have to provide you with a spectacular academic experience.
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