Records of the College of Allied Health Sciences: College of Allied Health Sciences Administrative Records

1977-2020
University Archives #UA35-01
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[Item Description and date]. College of Allied Health Sciences Administrative Records. UA35-01. University Archives, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
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East Carolina University Archives
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This collection contains administrative files, course proposals and syllabi, brochures, flyers, programs, publications, and video recordings to students during the COVID-19 pandemic from the College of Allied Health Sciences.


Biographical/historical information

The College of Allied Health educates students for careers as physical and occupational therapists, physician assistants, audiologists, dietitians, counselors, medical technologists, and health information managers. The College contains eight departments including Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies, Clinical Laboratory Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Health Services and Information Management, Nutrition Science, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Physician Assistant Studies.


Scope and arrangement

This collection contains administrative files, course proposals and syllabi, brochures, flyers, programs, publications, and video recordings to students during the COVID-19 pandemic from the College of Allied Health Sciences. The College of Allied Health Sciences compiled encouraging messages for students during the shift to online learning in spring 2020. This video recording was created by Emily Brewer to be included in that video. This item can be viewed on our Documenting COVID-19 in Eastern North Carolina website.


Administrative information
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Container list
Box 1 Application for Admission, Physician Assistant Program
Box 1 Department of Physical Therapy self-evaluation report, 1978
Box 1 Faculty Meeting minutes, 1979
Box 1 Personnel Action Committee meeting minutes, 1977-1978
Box 1 Course proposal, NUHM 3101 Clinical Nutrition for Allied Heath Professions, 2002
Box 1 BIOS 5021 Biostatistics syllabus, 1992
Box 1 OCCT 3014 Observation in Occupation syllabus, 1994
Box 1 OCCT 3015 Professional Seminar I syllabus, 1995
Box 1 OCCT 4040 Leadership in Occupational Therapy syllabus, 1995
Box 1 Allied Health Sciences brochures and flyers
Box 1 Department of Physical Therapy 4th Annual Graduation Seminar program
Box 1 Graduate recognition program , 2000
Box 1 School of Allied Health and Social Professions booklet, Vol. 4 No. 7, 1977
UA35.01.04.01 Encouraging message to students during COVID-19 pandemic, 2020-04-17

The College of Allied Health Sciences compiled encouraging messages for students during the shift to online learning in spring 2020. This video recording was created by Emily Brewer to be included in that video. This item can be viewed on our Documenting COVID-19 in Eastern North Carolina website.