UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 1999–2000
Brigham Young University
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1147 TMCB, PO Box 24578, (801) 378-2674

Dean: Bill R. Hays, Professor, Computer Science
Associate Dean: Larry C. Christensen, Professor, Computer Science
Associate Dean: Nolan F. Mangelson, Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry

The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences consists of six departments:

Chemistry and Biochemistry
Computer Science
Geology
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Statistics

Freshmen who are interested in the physical and mathematical sciences but are undecided about a specific major may register in science fundamentals core courses: Math 112; Chem 111 or 105; Phscs 121.

College Advisement Center

Merle T. White, Supervisor (1112 TMCB, PO Box 26587, [801] 378-6270)

The advisement center provides information and help on registration, graduation requirements, policies and procedures, fields of study, changes of major, and many other aspects of the college's academic life.

Degrees Offered

Bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degrees are offered in chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics, physics, and statistics. No degree is offered in the physical science or science fundamentals areas.

The master of science degree is offered in chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics, physics, and statistics. The master of arts degree is available in mathematics. The doctor of philosophy degree is offered in chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and physics.
See specific departmental sections of this catalog for baccalaureate degree requirements. Graduate programs are detailed in the 1999-2000 BYU Graduate Catalog.






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