Broward College operates three main campuses and several additional centers across
Broward County. The A. Hugh Adams Central Campus in
Davie, the first permanent site of the college, houses the
Buehler Planetarium, a health sciences complex, and a joint-use library with
Florida Atlantic University. The Judson A. Samuels South Campus in
Pembroke Pines is home to the Aviation Institute and a regional library, while the North Campus in
Coconut Creek includes health science programs, the Citrix IT Academy, and the Junior Achievement Huizenga Enterprise Village. Additional facilities include the Willis Holcombe Center in
Downtown Fort Lauderdale, which offers classroom space and administrative offices, and the Tigertail Lake Center in
Dania Beach, which provides aquatic and adventure learning programs. Broward College also extends its reach through international centers in countries such as
Ecuador,
Peru,
Sri Lanka, and
Vietnam, delivering courses identical to those taught in Florida. ==Athletics==