Brigham Young University. Department of Integrative Biology
Administrative History
The Department of Integrative Biology (2003-2007) was established under the College of Biology and Agriculture.
The Department of Integrative Biology was founded in 2003 as a part of the College of Biology and Agriculture. This department was administered by a department chair, under direction of the college dean. Larry St. Clair served as department chairman from 2003 to 2007. It included undergraduate degree programs for bioinformatics, biology composite teaching, integrative biology, plant biology, and wildlife and wildlands conservation. The department was disbanded and renamed to the Department of Biology under the College of Life Sciences in 2007.
Citation:
BYU organizational history, via WWW, May 30, 2013 (Department of Integrative Biology; est. 2003 in College of Biology and Agriculture in merger of Department of Biology and Department of Biology and Range Science; administered by a department chair; Larry St. Clair served as chairman, 2003-2007; undergraduate degree programs for bioinformatics, biology composite teaching, integrative biology, plant biology, and wildlife and wildlands conservation; disbanded and renamed to the Department of Biology in 2007)Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Biology records on mentored students, 2004-2008
Contains class roll, student writings, evaluations, schedules, and other material. Materials are from 2004-2008.
Department of Biology records on summer scholars, 2007
Contains a Brigham Young University brochure, magazine clipping, and other material. Materials are from 2007.
Department of Biology records on Zoology Department and Botany Department, 1892-2009
Contains department histories for the Zoology Department and Botany Department, articles, meeting minutes, reports, newsletters, and other materials containing information about the Biology Department. Dated from 1892 to 2009.