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Irvine: Departments and Programs


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Pathology
Pediatrics
Pharmacology
Pharmacology and Toxicology Program
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Physics and Astronomy
Physiology and Biophysics
Political Psychology Program
Political Science
Portuguese
Production
Psychiatry and Human Behavior
Psychology and Social Behavior

Pathology
There is no history currently available for this department.

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Pediatrics
There is no history currently available for this department.

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Pharmacology
There is no history currently available for this department.

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Pharmacology and Toxicology Program
There is no history currently available for this program.

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Philosophy
There is no history currently available for this department. See School of Humanities.

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Physical Education
Wayne H. Crawford, associate professor of physical education, was appointed in November, 1963 as the first chairman of the department and designed initial programs with emphasis on activities having lifetime values and on those of particular interest in southern California.

Instruction began in the fall quarter, 1965 with sections in archery, badminton, body building, rowing, dancing (social and folk), fencing, golf, gymnastics, handball, judo, lifesaving, scuba diving, squash, racquets, sailing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, and water polo. Intercollegiate sports included basketball, crew, golf, sailing, tennis, and water polo. A broad program of intramural and recreational sports was offered for students, faculty, and staff.

Initial departmental staff members were Albert M. Irwin, Dan S. Rogers, and Raymond H. Thornton, associate supervisors of physical education. Their work was augmented by Dick Skeen, tennis coach, Duvall Hecht, rowing coach, Robert M. Allan, coordinator of sailing, and Linda Dempsay, coordinator of women's activities. source

The Department of Physical Education no longer exists as such.

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
There is no history currently available for this department.

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Physics and Astronomy
There is no history currently available for this department. See School of Physical Sciences.

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Physiology and Biophysics
There is no history currently available for this department.

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Political Psychology Program
There is no history currently available for this program. See School of Social Sciences.

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Political Science
There is no history currently available for this department. See School of Social Sciences.

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Portuguese
See Spanish and Portuguese.

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Production
There is no history currently available for this department. See School of the Arts.

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Psychiatry and Human Behavior
There is no history currently available for this department.

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Psychology and Social Behavior
There is no history currently available for this department.

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