Brigham Young University. University Honors Education
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Description
Established: ?Functions
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Assets and Administrative Structure
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Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (?Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Honors Program (1960-1984) (1984)
Associated Archival Materials
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Sources
BYU General Catalog 1984-1985, p. 31 (Honors Education, Dean De Lamar Jensen; provide enriched educational opportunities for capable and motivated students; offers Honors general education courses only at this point)
BYU General Catalog 1987-1988: p. 33 (J.R. Kearl, dean of GE) and 36 (Kearl dean of University Honors Education; first official mention of Honors departmental courses; fully integrated undergraduate program that links the broad university perspective with the specific concentration associated with a major), Dean of GE and Honors same for the first time
BYU 1989-1990 General Catalogue: p. 15 (Honors Departmental courses view their subjects in relationships that transcend the limitations of the traditional major and stress critical and analytical thinking and writing)
BYU 1990-1991 General Catalogue: p. 14 (Harold L. Miller, Jr., dean)
BYU 1994-1995 Undergraduate Catalog: p. 36 (Paul A. Cox, dean of GE), p. 39 (Cox dean of Honors, three new associate deans)
BYU 1998-1999 Undergraduate Catalog: p. 45 and 50 (James E. Faulconer, acting dean)
BYU 1999-2000 Undergraduate Catalog: p. 44 and 49 (Faulconer dean)
BYU 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog: p. 64 and 68 (George S. Tate, dean)
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