Brigham Young University. Dept. of Animal and Veterinary Sciences

The Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences was established by the College of Biology and Agriculture in 2001. Department chairmen included David Kooyman (2001-2002) and Von D. Jolley (2002-2003).

Variant names

Brigham Young University. College of Biology and Agriculture. Dept. of Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Brigham Young University. Animal and Veterinary Sciences Dept.

Description

Established: 2001

Abolished: 2003

Location: Provo, Utah (2001-2003)

Functions

The Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences included courses on world animal agriculture, village animal production and nutrition, principles of animal nutrition and growth, companion animal care and nutrition, comparative animal physiology and anatomy, ethical issues in agriculture and science, computer applications to agriculture, office procedures, animal restraint and first aid, reproductive physiology disease and breeding, veterinary parasitology, farm and ranch planning and management, environmental and agricultural law, veterinary nursing laboratory methods, veterinary anesthesiology, and veterinary surgical assistance.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The department was administered by a department chair, under direction of the college dean.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Biology and Agriculture (2001-2003)

Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Animal Science (2001)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Plant and Animal Sciences (2003)

Sources

Brigham Young University Undergraduate Catalog, 2001-2002: p. 103 (David Kooyman (2001-2002)) p. 105 (course offerings)

Brigham Young University Undergraduate Catalog, 2002-2003: p. 100 (Von D. Jolley (2002-2003))

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00405

Creator: RSP