|  Multidisciplinary ProgramsThree multidisciplinary majors are offered in the College. They are 
            International Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and Russian 
            and East European Studies.   The following units do not have formal undergraduate degree programs; 
              however, a major may be created through the Individual Plans of 
              Studies program and faculty advisers from one of the units. The 
              units assist students interested in their subjects and coordinate 
              research efforts in these areas. The Afro-American Studies and Research Program coordinates campus-wide 
            curricular, research, and programming activities that concentrate 
            on the population of African descent in North America, and to a lesser 
            extent on the rest of the hemisphere. The program integrates multidisciplinary 
            curricular offerings from the social sciences and the humanities. 
            Five core faculty work with forty faculty affiliates in departments 
            in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Agricultural, Consumer 
            and Environmental Sciences; Communications; Education; Fine and Applied 
            Arts; and Law. The Afro-American Studies office is located at 1201 
            West Nevada, Urbana, IL 61801. The Asian American Studies Program is committed to expanding the tradition 
            of knowledge within Asian American studies and to integrating scholarly 
            intellectual achievements with the interests of the campus constituency, 
            as well as the larger Illinois and national Asian American community. 
            The Asian American Studies Program is housed on campus at 1208 West 
            Nevada, Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 244-9530; aasc@uiuc.edu. 
 Atmospheric Sciences involves the application of physics, chemistry, 
            and mathematics to the study of problems ranging from the very small 
            scale (formation of small aerosols and cloud particles, reactions 
            between atmospheric gases) to regional scales (variations in local 
            to regional weather, local air pollution) to global scales (changes 
            in climate, changes in global chemistry and physics affecting the 
            ozone layer). The broad spectrum of activities in the atmospheric 
            sciences, including environmentally related studies, are represented 
            by the education and research opportunities within the department.  Undergraduate course offerings include topics such as severe and 
              unusual weather, climate and global change, atmospheric physics 
              and chemistry, satellite and radar meteorology, weather analysis 
              and forecasting, and several multidisciplinary courses intended 
              for nonspecialists including one which examines the role of interacting 
              physical, biological, and human processes of the global Earth System 
              in shaping the past, present, and future environments in Illinois. 
              For more information, please 
              contact the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, 101 Atmospheric 
              Sciences Building, 105 South Gregory, Urbana, IL 61801.The Center for African Studies is concerned with all aspects of African 
            affairs and cultures. The center sponsors instruction in African languages 
            and cultures, offering a number of African studies courses each semester. 
            Support for graduate students and arrangements for field experiences 
            in Africa are also concerns of the center. The Center for African 
            Studies is located at 210 International Studies Building, 910 South 
            Fifth Street, Champaign, IL 61820. 
 The Latina/Latino Studies Program provides support for interdisciplinary 
            teaching, outreach, and research in Latina/Latino Studies. The Program 
            coordinates a range of course offerings in various disciplines. It 
            also coordinates the activities that enhance curricular offerings 
            through conferences, lectures, and colloquia that reach out to the 
            campus at large and to the Illinois community. The Latina/Latino Studies 
            Program is located at 510 E. Chalmers, Champaign, IL 61820. 
 
 
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