Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences"

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Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1968-1970: p. 112 (Departments listed as Chemical Engineering Science, Chemistry, Civil Engineering Science, Electrical Engineering Science, Geology, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering Science, Physics, Statistics)
 
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Brigham Young University Bulletin General Catalog, 1973-1974: p. 78 (College of Engineering Sciences and Technology established within Brigham Young University) p. 92 (College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences established within Brigham Young University)
  
 
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Revision as of 15:09, 5 August 2009

The College of Physical and Engineering Sciences, previously part of the College of Arts and Sciences, was established within Brigham Young University in 1954 until it split into the College of Engineering Sciences and Technology and the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1973. Between 1954 and 1973 the college was under the direction of deans Harvey Fletcher and Armin J. Hill.

Description

Established: 1954

Abolished: 1973

Location: Provo, Utah (1954-1973)

Functions

The College of Physical and Engineering Sciences was originally organized to bring together education of engineering and the fundamental physical sciences as well as to provide training for students pursuing careers in teaching, industrial work, or fundamental research.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The College of Physical and Engineering Sciences was the administering body for the following departments: Air Science, Chemistry, Engineering Sciences, Geology and Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Geology and Geological Engineering, Civil Engineering Science, Electrical Engineering Science, Mechanical Engineering Science, Geology and Geological Engineering Science, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Science, Chemical Engineering Science, Aerospace Studies, Geology, Statistics, and Physics and Astronomy. The college was administered by a dean under the direction of the president of the university. The Department of Air Science and the Department of Aerospace Studies were under the direct supervision of regular officers of the United States Air Force.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1954-1973)

Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. College of Arts and Sciences (1921-1954)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. College of Engineering Sciences and Technology (1973)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Air Science (1954-1966)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Chemistry (1954-1955) (1954-1955)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Chemistry (1958-1973) (1958-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Engineering Sciences (1954-1957)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Geology and Geography (1954-1955)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Mathematics (1954-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Physics (1954-1972)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (1955-1957)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Geology and Geological Engineering (1955-1957)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Civil Engineering Science (1957-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Electrical Engineering Science (1957-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Science (1957-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Geology and Geological Engineering Science (1957-1968)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Science (1957-1958)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Chemical Engineering Science (1958-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Aerospace Studies (1966-1968)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Geology (1968-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Statistics (1968-1973)

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy (1972-1973)

Associated Archival Materials

Addresses in honor of Harvey Fletcher, 1947. (UA 129)

[Four great physicists of Brigham Young University, 1950s]. (UAP 2 Folder 137)

Centennial history of the college of Physical and Engineering Sciences, Brigham Young University, 1974. (UA SC 118)

Sources

Brigham Young University Quarterly Annual Catalog Issue, 1954: p. 371 (Harvey Fletcher, acting dean; departments listed as Air Science, Chemistry, Engineering Sciences, Geology and Geography, Mathematics, Physics; College of Physical and Engineering Sciences purposes)

Brigham Young University Quarterly Annual Catalog Issue, 1955: p. 405 (Departments listed as Air Science, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Engineering Sciences, Geology and Geological Engineering, Mathematics, Physics)

Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1957: p. 128 (Dept. of Air Science under direction of officer of United States Air Force; Harvey Fletcher, dean; departments listed as Air Science, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Science, Civil Engineering Science, Electrical Engineering Science, Geology and Geological Engineering Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering Science, Physics)

Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1958: (Armin J. Hill, dean; departments listed as Air Science, Chemical Engineering Science, Chemistry, Civil Engineering Science, Electrical Engineering Science, Geology and Geological Engineering Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering Science, Physics)

Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1966-1968: p. 112 (Dept. of Air Science established as the Dept. of Aerospace Studies within in the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences; Aerospace Studies under direct supervision of regular officers of the United States Air Force)

Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1968-1970: p. 112 (Departments listed as Chemical Engineering Science, Chemistry, Civil Engineering Science, Electrical Engineering Science, Geology, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering Science, Physics, Statistics)

Brigham Young University Bulletin General Catalog, 1972-1973: p. 91 (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy established in the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences; Dept. of Physics changes to the Physical Science area)

Brigham Young University Bulletin General Catalog, 1973-1974: p. 78 (College of Engineering Sciences and Technology established within Brigham Young University) p. 92 (College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences established within Brigham Young University)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00170

Creator: UPB