Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. Dept. of Woodwork"
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− | The Department of Woodwork is listed as part of the Department of Engineering (1904- | + | The Department of Woodwork is listed as part of the Department of Engineering (1904-1907), the College of Applied Science, and the Department of Mechanic Arts (1922-1933). Advanced and elementary courses were offered as part of a four-year degree. The Department of Woodwork was dissolved as a separate entity in 1933. Professor William H. Snell was the main Professor of Mechanic Arts and Woodwork for many years. |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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− | The Department of Woodwork was part of the Mechanic Arts Department in its listings in course catalogues. The program began in 1903 with only elementary-level courses but developed into a degree program. It absolved | + | The Department of Woodwork was part of the Mechanic Arts Department in its listings in course catalogues. The program began in 1903 with only elementary-level courses but developed into a degree program. It absolved into the Department of Mechanic Arts in 1933. |
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− | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. Dept. of Engineering]] ([[date::1904]]-[[date:: | + | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. Dept. of Engineering]] ([[date::1904]]-[[date::1907]]) |
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Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of Applied Science]] ([[date::1922]]-[[date::1933]]) | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of Applied Science]] ([[date::1922]]-[[date::1933]]) | ||
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− | + | B. Y. U. Annual, 1904-1905: p. 43 (Dept. of Woodwork was part of the Department of Engineering) | |
Brigham Young University Annual Catalogue, 1908-1909: p. 53, 104 (Advanced courses; four-year degree) | Brigham Young University Annual Catalogue, 1908-1909: p. 53, 104 (Advanced courses; four-year degree) |
Revision as of 16:33, 16 March 2011
The Department of Woodwork is listed as part of the Department of Engineering (1904-1907), the College of Applied Science, and the Department of Mechanic Arts (1922-1933). Advanced and elementary courses were offered as part of a four-year degree. The Department of Woodwork was dissolved as a separate entity in 1933. Professor William H. Snell was the main Professor of Mechanic Arts and Woodwork for many years.
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Description
Established: 1903
Abolished: 1933
Location: Provo, Utah (1903-1933)
Functions
To teach elementary and advanced courses in Woodwork. For example: materials, construction, design, drafting, finishing, turning, lumbering, cabinet work, shingling, and creative design.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Department of Woodwork was part of the Mechanic Arts Department in its listings in course catalogues. The program began in 1903 with only elementary-level courses but developed into a degree program. It absolved into the Department of Mechanic Arts in 1933.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Engineering (1904-1907)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Applied Science (1922-1933)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Mechanic Arts (1922-1948)
Sources
B. Y. U. Annual, 1904-1905: p. 43 (Dept. of Woodwork was part of the Department of Engineering)
Brigham Young University Annual Catalogue, 1908-1909: p. 53, 104 (Advanced courses; four-year degree)
Brigham Young University Annual School Catalogue, 1907-1908: p. 48-52 (Part of the College of Applied Science)
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog, 1922-23: p. 108-109 (Part of Mechanic Arts) p. 10 (Professor Snell)
Brigham Young University Quarterly Catalog, 1933-1934: p. 168-172 (absorbed into the department of Mechanic Arts)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2009-00319
Creator: UPB