Oregon State University College of Science

Oregon State University College of Science

Oregon State University's College of Science is a college within Oregon State University consisting of 13 departments. OSU's College of Science also offers 11 preprofessional programs for students who are preparing for a medical school or another health-related school.[1] The college was founded in 1932 as the School of Science, when the OSU paleontologist Earl L. Packard became the first Dean, as a result of the dramatic reorganization of the Oregon State System of Higher Education in the same year.[2] The School of Science was renamed to the College of Science in 1974.[3]

Contents

Organization

Departments

Prehealth Occupation Programs

  • Medical Technology (Clinical Laboratory Science)
  • Pre-Dentistry
  • Pre-Medicine
  • Pre-Nursing
  • Pre-Nursing
  • Pre-Occupational Therapy
  • Pre-Optometry
  • Pre-Pharmacy
  • Pre-Physical Therapy
  • Pre-Physician Assistant
  • Pre-Podiatry
  • Pre-Veterinary Medicine

List of Deans

  1. Earl L. Packard (1932-1938)
  2. Francois A. Gilfillan (1938-1962)
  3. Vernon Cheldelin (1962-1965)
  4. John Ward (1966-1970)
  5. Robert W. Krauss (1973-1980)
  6. Thomas Sugihara (1981-1986)
  7. Frederick M. Horne (1986-1999)
  8. Sherman H. Bloomer (1999-).

References

  1. ^ http://science.orst.edu/majors.html Retrieved on April 3rd, 2007.
  2. ^ http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives/chronology/chron_1930.html Retrieved on April 3rd, 2007.
  3. ^ http://digitalcollections.library.oregonstate.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/EAD&CISOPTR=451&REC=2 Retrieved on April 3rd, 2007.

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