West Campus Tour

West campus of the University of North Dakota houses three state-of-the-art facilities that UND Aerospace uses for ground and flight sim training. Odegard, Clifford, and Ryan Hall form the backbone of campus buildings where aviation students spend the majority of their class time.

Modle view of UND Aerospace facilities.

Odegard Hall

Odegard Hall, the first of four Aerospace buildings, is home to the majority of aviation classes.

Clifford Hall

The newest of the aerospace buildings, Clifford Hall is home to a 360 Degree ATC simulator, the Scientific Computing Center, Geology, Atmospheric, and Space Studies Departments.

Ryan Hall

Ryan Hall, the third of four aerospace buildings, houses UND's flight simulators, the UND AeroSpace Network, and the UND Aerospace Foundation.

Streibel Hall

Houses the Computer Science Department and the computer labs which include: a Windows XP lab, a Linux lab, an Advanced Computing lab, a Software Engineering lab, a Networking lab, and an 18 processor Beowulf cluster (the "Crayowulf"). The Software Engineering, Networking labs and cluster are available to students taking applicable classes and grad students conducting research.