Brigham Young University. Institute of Professional Accountancy
Dates
- Existence: 1977 - 1983
Administrative History
The Institute of Professional Accountancy (1977-1983) was established by the Graduate School of Management at Brigham Young University to serve as an administrative organization for the university's bachelor and master of accounting programs.
The Institute of Professional Accountancy was established in 1977 as part of the Graduate School of Management. In 1979 the institute was transferred to the newly reorganized School of Management. It was then merged with the Department of Accountancy to form a new School of Accountancy in 1983.
The director was K. Fred Skousen (1977-1983).
Citation:
BYU Organizational History Project, via WWW, Sept. 14, 2015 (Institute of Professional Accountancy; est. 1977 by Graduate School of Management at Brigham Young University; served as administrative organization for bachelor and master of accounting programs; K. Fred Skousen, director; replaced by the School of Accountancy in 1983).Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Institute of Professional Accountancy records, 1976-1977
Contains reports, letters, and minutes of the Institute of Professional Accountancy from Department Chair K. Fred Skousen. Materials date from between 1976 and 1977.
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.