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Brigham Young University. Department of Computer Science

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1969-

Administrative History

The Department of Computer Science (est. 1969) is an instructional unit of Brigham Young University. The department works to prepare students in computer programming and technical problem solving.

The Department of Computer Science was established in 1969 as part of the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. When that college was reorganized in 1973, the department was moved to the new College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

Department chairs have included C. Edwin Dean (1969-1976), Theodore A. Norman (1976-1981), Billy Ray Hays (1981-1992), Dan R. Olsen (1992-1997), William A. Barrett 1997-1999), Tony Martinez (1999-2008), Parris K. Egbert (2008-2014), and Michael Goodrich (2014- ).

Citation:
Department of Computer Science records, 1974-1986

BYU Organizational History Project, via WWW, July 11, 2020 (Department of Computer Science; est. 1969; part of College of Physical and Engineering Sciences, 1969-1973; part of College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 1973- ; trained students to be confident software developers and technical problem solvers; chairs, C. Edwin Dean (1969-1976); Theodore A. Norman (1976-1981); Billy Ray Hays (1981-1992); Dan R. Olsen (1992-1997); William A. Barrett 1997-1999); Tony Martinez (1999-2008); Parris K. Egbert (2008-2014); Michael Goodrich (2014- ))

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Department of Computer Science audio-visual materials, 1988-1995

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 940 Series 3 Sub-Series 8
Scope and Contents

Collection of reels and videocassettes concerning the Computer Sciences Department. Dated 1988-1995.

Dates: 1988-1995