Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. Dept. of Communications"

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The Department of Communications was established in 1964 and was part of the College of Fine Arts and Communications.  Previous to this time, communications courses were part of the Department of Journalism in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.  Those who served as Department Chairmen were:  Oliver R. Smith (1964-1966), J. Morris Richards (1966-1972), Edwin O. Haroldsen (1972-1975), M. Dallas Burnett (1975-1980); Brent D. Peterson (1980-1983), J. LaVar Bateman (1983-1986), Ralph D. Barney (1986-1987), Gordon Whiting (1987-1991), David P. Forsyth (1991-1996), Leonard L. Bartlett (1996-1998), Laurie J. Wilson (1998-2002), Michael K. Perkins (2002-2004), Edward E. Adams (2004-2008) Bradley L. Rawlins (2008-present).
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==Variant names==
 
==Variant names==
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Brigham Young University. College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dept. of Journalism.
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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==Functions==
 
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To provide a professional program in communications which includes a broad base of general education, thorough orientation in the processes, functions and responsibilities of mass communication, and the development of skills in fact finding, analysis, and communication through the mass media.  The department also seeks to provide service courses to help students from other departments develop desired communication skills.
  
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
  
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The department was administered by a department chair, under direction of the college dean. The department was associated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences(1964).
  
 
==Associated Units==
 
==Associated Units==
  
Superior unit: [[superior unit::Brigham Young University. ]] ([[date::]])
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Superior unit: [[superior unit::Brigham Young University. Department of Journalism.]] ([[date::1964]])
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Superior unit: [[superior unit::Brigham Young University. ]] ([[date::]]-[[date::]])
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Superior unit: [[superior unit::Brigham Young University. College of Fine Arts and Communications.]] ([[date::1964-]])
  
Later unit: [[later unit::Brigham Young University. ]] ([[date::5]])
 
  
 
==Associated Archival Materials==
 
==Associated Archival Materials==

Revision as of 16:18, 21 October 2009

The Department of Communications was established in 1964 and was part of the College of Fine Arts and Communications. Previous to this time, communications courses were part of the Department of Journalism in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Those who served as Department Chairmen were: Oliver R. Smith (1964-1966), J. Morris Richards (1966-1972), Edwin O. Haroldsen (1972-1975), M. Dallas Burnett (1975-1980); Brent D. Peterson (1980-1983), J. LaVar Bateman (1983-1986), Ralph D. Barney (1986-1987), Gordon Whiting (1987-1991), David P. Forsyth (1991-1996), Leonard L. Bartlett (1996-1998), Laurie J. Wilson (1998-2002), Michael K. Perkins (2002-2004), Edward E. Adams (2004-2008) Bradley L. Rawlins (2008-present).

Variant names

Brigham Young University. College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dept. of Journalism.

Description

Established: 1964

Abolished:

Location: Provo, Utah (1964-
The date "1964-" was not understood.
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Functions

To provide a professional program in communications which includes a broad base of general education, thorough orientation in the processes, functions and responsibilities of mass communication, and the development of skills in fact finding, analysis, and communication through the mass media. The department also seeks to provide service courses to help students from other departments develop desired communication skills.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The department was administered by a department chair, under direction of the college dean. The department was associated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences(1964).

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Department of Journalism. (1964)


Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Fine Arts and Communications. (1964-
The date "1964-" was not understood.
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Associated Archival Materials

Sources

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00378


Creator: LFW