Brigham Young University. School of Accountancy
Dates
- Existence: 1983 - 1989
Administrative History
The School of Accountancy (1983-1989) was an instructional unit at Brigham Young University. The school taught courses leading to a bachelor's or master's degree in accounting.
The School of Accountancy was established in 1983 in a merger of the earlier Department of Accounting and the Institute of Professional Accountancy. Initially part of the School of Management, it became part of the Marriott School of Management in 1989.
Directors of the school included K. Fred Skousen (1983-1985) and G. Fred Streuling (1985-1989).
Citation:
School of Accountancy records, 1976-1995Brigham Young University organizational history, via WWW, July 8, 2020 (Brigham Young University, School of Accountancy; est. 1983 in merger of earlier Department of Accounting and Institute of Professional Accountancy; taught courses leading to bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting; part of the School of Management; became part of Marriott School of Management when renamed in 1989; directors included, K. Fred Skousen (1983-1985) and G. Fred Streuling (1985-1989))
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Graduate Studies records on School of Accountancy and Information Systems, 1987-2002
Materials are related to the Master's program from the School of Accountancy and Information from 1987 to 2002. This includes reports on the program and evaluations.
School of Accountancy and Information Systems departmental records, 1978-1995
Contains faculty files and department meeting minutes. Materials date from between 1978 and 1995.
School of Accountancy and Information Systems records
Contains budgets, audits, memorandums, letters, reports, faculty files and department meeting minutes from the School of Accountancy. Dated 1976 to 1995.
School of Accountancy budget records, 1979-1987
Contains budgets, audits, and memorandums from the School of Accountancy. Materials date from between 1979 and 1987.