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In 1977 the Graduate School of Management created the Institute of Professional Accountancy.  The institute served its function as an administrative organization for the universities accounting program.  K. Fred Skousen served as institute director during its existence from 1977 to 1983.  After 1983 the institute was abolished and the School of Accountancy was created.   
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The Graduate School of Management created the Institute of Professional Accountancy in 1977, to serve as an administrative organization for the university's bachelor and master of accounting programs.  K. Fred Skousen served as both the institute director as well as the Accounting Department chairman from 1977 to 1983.  The institute was replaced by the School of Accountancy in 1983.   
 
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==Description==
 
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==Functions==
 
==Functions==
  
The Institute of Professional Accountancy (IPA) was a program under the direction of the Graduate School of Management.  In order to receive a bachelor or master degree in accountancy, students would be required to apply and be accepted into the IPA upon completion of program prerequisites 60 semester hours.  The program consisted of two phases.  The first phase would generally be taken in the junior year and completion would result in a bachelor degree.  Students continuing on to phase two would continue with the program under the Graduate School of Management and upon completion of the IPA program would be awarded both the bachelor and and Master of Accountancy.         
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The Institute of Professional Accountancy was a program under the direction of the Graduate School of Management.  In order to receive a bachelor or master degrees in accountancy, students would have to qualify and be accepted into the institute upon completion of program prerequisites.  The program consisted of two phases: the first phase would generally be taken in the junior year and completion of the first phase would result in the awarding of a bachelor degree.  Phase two offered students the opportunity to continue with in the masters program under the Graduate School of Management.  Upon completion of phase two both the bachelor and and Master of Accountancy degrees would be awarded to the student.         
  
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
  
The institute was an administrative organization that supervised the completion of both the accounting bachelor and master programs.  It was administered by the institute director under the direction of the dean of the Graduate School of Management.   
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The institute was an administrative organization that supervised both the accounting bachelor and master programs of the university.  It was administered by the institute director, under the direction of the dean of the Graduate School of Management.   
  
 
==Associated Units==
 
==Associated Units==

Latest revision as of 11:44, 14 September 2015

The Graduate School of Management created the Institute of Professional Accountancy in 1977, to serve as an administrative organization for the university's bachelor and master of accounting programs. K. Fred Skousen served as both the institute director as well as the Accounting Department chairman from 1977 to 1983. The institute was replaced by the School of Accountancy in 1983.

Description

Established: 1977

Abolished: 1983

Location: Provo, Utah (1977-1983)

Functions

The Institute of Professional Accountancy was a program under the direction of the Graduate School of Management. In order to receive a bachelor or master degrees in accountancy, students would have to qualify and be accepted into the institute upon completion of program prerequisites. The program consisted of two phases: the first phase would generally be taken in the junior year and completion of the first phase would result in the awarding of a bachelor degree. Phase two offered students the opportunity to continue with in the masters program under the Graduate School of Management. Upon completion of phase two both the bachelor and and Master of Accountancy degrees would be awarded to the student.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The institute was an administrative organization that supervised both the accounting bachelor and master programs of the university. It was administered by the institute director, under the direction of the dean of the Graduate School of Management.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Graduate School of Management (1977-1983)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. School of Accountancy (1983)

Associated Archival Materials

School of Accountancy And Information Systems 1876-1990, J. Willard And Alice S. Marriott School Of Management, Brigham Young University (HF 5001 .W66x 1991)

Sources

Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1977-1978: p. 52 (program functions) p. 282 (K. Fred Skousen, director (1977-1978))

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