Marriott School of Management. School of Accountancy and Information Systems
Dates
- Existence: 1991 - 2006
Administrative History
The School of Accountancy and Information Systems (1991-2006) was an instructional unit in the Marriott School of Management. It taught courses leading to bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting, systems auditing, and consulting.
The School of Accountancy and Information Systems was established in 1991 in a merger of the earlier School of Accountancy and the Department of Information Management. In 2006 the school was split to form the School of Accountancy and the Department of Information Systems.
Directors included W. Steve Albrecht (1991-1999), Lee Radebaugh (1999-2000), Boyd C. Randall (2000-2004), and Kevin D. Stocks (2004-2006).
Citation:
School of Accountancy records, 1976-1995Brigham Young University organizational history, via WWW, July 8, 2020 (Marriott School of Management, School of Accountancy and Information Systems; previously known as School of Accountancy; taught courses leading to bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting, systems auditing, and consulting; part of the Marriott School of Management; 2006, renamed the School of Accountancy; directors, W. Steve Albrecht (1991-1999), Lee Radebaugh (1999-2000), Boyd C. Randall (2000-2004), and Kevin D. Stocks (2004-2006))
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
School of Accountancy and Information Systems records
Contains budgets, audits, memorandums, letters, reports, faculty files and department meeting minutes from the School of Accountancy.
Robert J. Smith papers
Contains Robert J. Smith's class materials (accounting course outlines and tests) from 1954 to 1968.