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Departments of Anthropology, Geology and Science and Math Education, and the Institute for Coastal and Marine Resources [9] Graham Building 1929 Department of Geological Sciences [10] Howell Science Complex 1969 Departments of Physics and Biology [11] Jenkins Fine Arts Center 1973-1977 School of Art and Design and the Wellington B. Gray Art Gallery
The College of Health and Human Performance is made up of eight academic units and handles all of the recreational and exercise degrees at East Carolina University. It took on its name in 2003, but traces its legacy to the Department of Physical Education in 1930. It was the 1930 East Carolina Teachers College Planning Document number two priority.
Senior Executive Director of Enrollment Management, East Carolina; former president of Northern Michigan University and Western Michigan University: 2007 (active) (no) [2] [3] Jason Bond: Associate Professor of Biology (active) Charles E. Brady, Jr. Team Physician; NASA astronaut: 1984 1985 (no) [4] [5] W. Randolph Chitwood
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, School for Marine Science & Technology. SMAST; University of New Hampshire’s School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping, and Shoals Marine Laboratory. University of New England (United States) has programs in marine science at the Biddeford, Maine campus. Marine ...
It is a national network of 34 university-based Sea Grant programs involved in scientific research, education, training, and extension projects geared toward the conservation and practical use of the coasts, Great Lakes, and other marine areas.
When East Carolina College was elevated to university status in 1967, the School of Arts and Sciences became the College of Arts and Sciences, the home of the liberal arts. The school is named for Thomas Harriot, a cartographer, historian, and surveyor who took part in Sir Walter Raleigh's second expedition to Virginia.
East Carolina University Board of Trustees first authorized a master's degree program on August 22, 1929. [4] The degrees' were first awarded in 1933. [5] From 1929 to 1941, the school focused on education degrees, and first offered a non-teaching master's of science degree in 1941.
East Carolina University College of Health and Human Performance (founded in 1907) is an American college of Health and Human Performance. It has five departments and nine laboratories. It offers degrees in Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Science and Ph.D.