Conferences And Workshops Byu Catalog

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The Department of Conferences and Workshops assists the university's colleges, schools, and departments in developing and offering outreach programs. The department can help with both credit and noncredit programs, including conferences, workshops, symposia, continuing professional education courses, seminars, association meetings, test-prep courses, and youth camps. Programs can use either campus or off-campus facilities to extend university offerings to alumni, youth, the campus community, and other adults. For a comprehensive listing of courses or for information on how we can help you plan a conference, visit our Web site at conferences.byu.edu. The BYU Conference Center is located northeast of the Marriott Center and adjacent to the Harman Continuing Education Building. The primary host facility for conference guests on campus, it is especially equipped to provide a favorable learning environment for guests participating in conferences, workshops, training seminars, and other educational programs.

University units may sponsor or cosponsor Conference Center events. When certain qualifications are met, off-campus professional, government, corporate, civic, religious, family, or community organizations may also schedule events. The Conference Center may not be scheduled to fundraise or by programs whose activities are solely commercial or whose primary purpose is to promote a private enterprise, idea, individual, product, or concept. Those interested in scheduling the center are invited to contact the BYU Conference Center at 801-422-7700. Elevate your learning experience by attending exceptional events hosted by BYU Continuing Education. Expert speakers teach their best ideas, sharing inspiring insights along with professional-grade instruction.

Whether you’re seeking career skills, academic credentials, networking opportunities, or spiritual growth, our conferences provide an uplifting atmosphere that will help you thrive in new ways. BYU Continuing Education provides educational programs and university services for part-time and off-campus students. These educational opportunities also assist regular daytime students. The same university standards required of regular day students apply to those enrolled through BYU Continuing Education while they are on campus. Dean: Richard M. HousemanAssociate Dean: Carolyn AndrewsAssociate Dean: Darin R.

OviattManaging Director: Scott J. Howell Credit and noncredit classes and programs are open to anyone who abides by the standards and has the desire and necessary ability, including matriculated students, non-matriculated students, individuals desiring to audit courses, and high... Students who have been suspended from Brigham Young University or any other institution of higher learning for any reason are eligible to register for Independent Study courses only. Suspended students are ineligible to enroll in Evening and Salt Lake Center classes until the suspension is resolved. Student Responsibility.

Enrollment in a Continuing Education course does not constitute admission to BYU or any other university on a degree-seeking basis. It is the student's responsibility to gain admission to the university of his or her choice as a degree-seeking student through the institution's normal procedures. At BYU students may accomplish this through Enrollment Services. Explore new horizons with our diverse range of options for youth and adults. Unleash your potential through our exciting and innovative courses and events designed specifically for youth. Elevate your mind and spirit with our comprehensive courses and events tailored for adults.

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Cookie Preferences | Privacy Policy | Help & Feedback The Department of Conferences and Workshops was established in 1979 and was part of the Division of Continuing Education. Previously, it was known as the Department of Special Courses and Conferences. Those who served as directors of the department were: Bert Gividen (1981-1989), R. Dwight Laws (1989-1994), Steven W. Taggart (1994-2013), and Robert Holcombe (2013- ).

Organized to fulfill the academic needs of people from many different age groups and diverse educational backgrounds, provides flexible and varied programs, both credit and noncredit, on the BYU campus and throughout Utah County. Weekend management seminars and management summer conferences have been developed to meet the needs of modern managers. Department of Conferences and Workshops is under the direction of a chairman who reports to the dean of the Division of Continuing Education. Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Division of Continuing Education (1979- ) Earlier unit: Brigham Young University.

Dept. of Special Courses and Conferences (1979)

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