Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Dates
- Existence: 1973-
Administrative History
The Brigham Young University College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences was established in 1973 in a split of the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. The college is responsible for the administration of the instructional departments within its subject area.
Citation:
Its Records, 1956-1992 (Brigham Young University, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences)Brigham Young University organizational history, via WWW, Jan. 20, 2012 (College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences; est. 1973 in split of College of Physical and Engineering Sciences; administers subordinate units including departments of Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Statistics, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mathematics Education, and Geological Sciences)
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Chemistry printed materials, 1964-1988
Classroom material, Faculty Meeting minutes, forms, form letters, and announcements, newsletters, lab reports, Thermo Chemical Center files, and department reports and addresses.
Department of Computer Science printed materials, 1953-1975
Geology road logs and manuals, classroom material, Faculty Meeting minutes, and Computer Science reports.
Department of Geology printed materials, 1955-1975
Thesis reprints, newsletters, forms, form letters, announcements, department meeting minutes, classroom materials, and geological maps.
Department of Mathematics printed materials, 1963-1978
Faculty Meeting minutes, forms and form letters, and reports.
Department of Physics and Astronomy printed materials, 1959-1975
Department meeting minutes, classroom instructional material, forms and form letters, newsletters, and department reports.
Department of Statistics printed materials, 1963-1980
Classroom materials, forms, form letters, announcements, memos, and minutes.
Carl F. Eyring papers
Contains a holograph draft of a thesis concerning electric waves, written by Carl F. Eyring while attending Brigham Young University.
High Pressure Data Center printed materials, 1968-1978
Bibliographies and manuals.
Information Systems Services committee records, 1963-1990
Contains minutes and records of various committees.
Information Systems Services director records
Contains the administrative files of Willard Gardner as he served as the assistant director and then director of BYU's Computing Services, later renamed Information Systems Services. These files include reports and files on employees, correspondence, reports, and minutes of committees.