Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. College of Business"

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Subordinate unit: [[superior to::Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Business Education and Office Management]] ([[date::1959]]-[[date::1964]])
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Subordinate unit: [[superior to::Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Business Management]] ([[date::1959]]-[[date::1979]])
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Subordinate unit: [[superior to::Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Economics]] ([[date::1959]]-[[date::1979]])
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Subordinate unit: [[superior to::Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Statistics]] ([[date::1960]]-[[date::1979]])
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Subordinate unit: [[superior to::Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Business Education]] ([[date::1964]]-[[date::1979]])
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Subordinate unit: [[superior to::Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Organization Behavior]] ([[date::1972]]-[[date::1973]])
  
 
==Associated Archival Materials==
 
==Associated Archival Materials==

Revision as of 14:33, 21 July 2009

The College of Business, previously known as the College of Commerce, was established within Brigham Young University in 1959 and continued in operation until it merged into the School of Management in 1979. Between 1959 and 1979, the college was administered by the following deans and acting deans: Weldon J. Taylor, Bryce B. Orton, and Merrill J. Bateman.

Description

Established: 1959

Abolished: 1979

Location: Provo, Utah (1959-1979)

Functions

The College of Business was originally organized to provide training for students to make an effective contribution to the stability and abundance of the economy in order to acquire economic self-reliance and personal satisfaction. Moreover, some of the objectives of the college included training in analysis, business operations, oral and written communication, and understanding human characteristics and social aspects of business.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The College of Business was the administering body for the following departments: Accounting, Business Education and Office Management, Business Management, Economics, Statistics, Business Education, and Organization Behavior. The college was administered by a dean under the direction of the president of the university.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1959-1979)

Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. College of Commerce (1929-1959)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. School of Management (1979)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Accounting (1959-1979)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Business Education and Office Management (1959-1964)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Business Management (1959-1979)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Economics (1959-1979)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Statistics (1960-1979)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Business Education (1964-1979)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Business. Dept. of Organization Behavior (1972-1973)

Associated Archival Materials

Records, 1921-1976. (UA 170)

An analysis of trading stamps in Utah, 1958-1960. (UA 316)

Student papers, 1942-1943. (UA 513)

Papers, 1938-1967. (UA 514)

Dean's Office correspondence, 1976-1988. (UA 903)

Executive lecture series, 1954-1975. (UA 943)

Records, 1970-1979. (UA 1279)

Records 1952-1983. (UA 1331)

William F. Edwards oral history interview, Oct. 21, 1983. (UA OH 122)

Learning, living, and leadership: the BYU college of business looks to the future; The Alta Summit Symposium August 31 to September 3, 1971; 1973. (UA SC 80)

College of Business: a century of progress at Brigham Young University, 1973. (UA SC 119)

Sources

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Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00142

Creator: UPB