UIUC College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

The Psychology Building at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) is the largest college in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, created in 1913 through the merger of the College of Literature and Arts and the College of Science.[1] It has nationally ranked programs in chemistry, psychology, physics, and communications. Its main offices are in Lincoln Hall, and most of the classes that occur on the Main Quad are LAS classes. The college differs from the other colleges on campus in that its students have an extra requirement to fulfill in order to obtain a minor. The college also used to have its own general education requirements that differed from the campus-wide list, but this was eliminated with the university-wide introduction of the UI-Integrate system.

LAS administration includes a dean, appointed by the University's Board of Trustees, several associate and assistant deans and directors for various functions.[2] As of the end of 2005 LAS contained 54 constituent departments, more than 17,000 students and 1,300 faculty and staff.[3] The College has published an alumni-targeted periodical, LASNews, since at least 1999.[4]

Academic Units

Biological, Physical & Quantitative Sciences

Interdisciplinary Programs

Humanities & Arts

Social & Behavioral Sciences

Alumni

References

  1. "LAS: About Us: History". University of Illinois College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on 2005-10-23. Retrieved 2006-04-08.
  2. "LAS: About Us: Administration". University of Illinois College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on 2005-12-19. Retrieved 2006-04-08.
  3. Sarah C. Mangelsdorf, Dean of LAS. "A Letter to Our Alumni". LASNews (Fall/Winter 2005–2006).
  4. "LAS Alumni: News : Archive". University of Illinois College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on 2006-02-10. Retrieved 2006-04-08.
  5. Gillespie, William (Spring 2010). "MCB is the University of Illinois' most popular pre-med curriculum". Mcb (4). School of Molecular and Cellular Biology. pp. 23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 August 2010. Retrieved 22 August 2010.

Coordinates: 40°6′24″N 88°13′42″W / 40.10667°N 88.22833°W / 40.10667; -88.22833

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