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www.aces.uiuc.edu/ExplorACES

ExplorACES 2007

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ACES Library, Information and Alumni Center

Human & Community Development Heritage Room, ACES Library Interested in people, teaching or communications? HCD offers programs in Human Development & Family Studies, Agricultural Education and Agricultural Communications. Students in these majors pursue careers in child care, social service agencies, schools, youth agencies, journalism, public relations, advertising, health care and more! Department of Animal Sciences Heritage Room, ACES Library Learn general information pertaining to an Animal Science degree such as different majors and course work. Plus, meet Dr. Carr, a meat science professor in Animal Sciences. ACES James Scholar Media Team Illinois Leadership Center Sims Room, ACES Library Heritage Room, ACES Library Meet the student writers and photographers who conEnhance your leadership! Learn more about Illinois tribute to the ACES James Scholar Honors Program’s Leadership—the experience you need for life—from U of I monthly newsletter, alumni quarterly, and website—and students who work at the Leadership Center. All leadership learn about the doors of opportunity that writing and phoprograms and services are free to U of I students, including tography can open for YOU! more than a dozen i-programs offered each year, a leadership library, leadership consulting for student organizations, earning a leadership certificate and much more! ACES James Scholar Honors Program Sims Room, ACES Library Learn about the opportunities that the ACES James Scholar Food Science and Human Nutrition Academic Honors Program can offer qualified students—including Programs undergraduate research, the annual Honors Symposium, Heritage Room, ACES Library scholastic competitions and much more! Talk with FSHN students and faculty about Dietetics, Human Nutrition, Hospitality Management, Food in Business and Food Science. Hear what they teach and stuACES Study Abroad dents learn in their classes and activities, then head over to Sims Room, ACES Library Bevier Hall to see interactive student displays. At Illinois you will get a great education. Make it world class by studying abroad! Explore the many options available to you.

DID YOU KNOW...

• 30% of ACES undergrads complete an international study trip or internship while an undergrad.

• Ninety-five percent of the College of ACES courses are taught by professors or academic professionals.