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Brigham Young University. Department of Exercise Sciences

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 2005-

Administrative History

The Department of Exercise Sciences (est. 2005) is an instructional unit at Brigham Young University.

The Department of Exercise Sciences was formed in a reorganization of the earlier Department of Physical Education in 2005, and provides instruction in athletic training, exercise science, fitness and wellness management, and physical education/coaching. Department chairs have included Ruel M. Barker (2005-2006) and Larry T. Hall (2006- ). The department was initially under the College of Health and Human Performance, but moved into the College of Life Sciences in 2009.

Citation:
BYU Organizational History Project website, via WWW, Apr. 2, 2014 (Department of Exercise Sciences; est. 2005; previously Department of Physical Education; chairs, Ruel M. Barker (2005-2006) and Larry T. Hall (2006- ); several different programs or emphases available under the Department of Exercise Sciences. Among these are Athletic Training Emphasis, Exercise Science Emphasis, Fitness and Wellness Management Emphasis, and a Physical Education K-12 Teaching/Coaching Emphasis; part of College of Health and Human Performance (2005-2009) and College of Life Sciences (2009- ))

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Department of Exercise Sciences retirees / by Mel Olson, Ruel Barker

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197233645008]
Identifier: UA 5394
Abstract Spiral bound volume containing oral history interviews with retirees from the Department of Exercise Sciences at Brigham Young University. Retirees interviewed were: Ruel Barker, Rollie Bestor, Connie Blakemore Cook, Bob Bunker, Boyd Call, Mark Clarke, Robert Conlee, Walter Cryer, Earlene Durrant, Garth Fisher, Rulon Francis, Joyce Harrison, Nena Rae Hawkes, Cyntha Hirst, Boyd Jarman, Clayne Jensen, Richard Jones, Courtney Leishman, Kathy Lewis, Carl McGown, Elaine Michaelis, Elmo Roundy, L....
Dates: 2007

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