
BYU DAT Course Dates
Saturdays, Feburary 2 - April 12, 2008
Tuition
2008 BYU DAT Test Prep: $350
Class Information
Class Information
DAT classes will be held Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A schedule of
exact class times and room numbers will be mailed to you upon registration. There will be a one hour lunch break from Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Course Topics
DAT Test Administration Sites:
Thomas Prometric Test Center
350 South 400 West
Suite 250
Lindon, UT 84042
Phone: 801-226-2095
Thomas Prometric Test Center
5486 South 1900 West
Taylorsville, UT 84118
Phone: 801-968-2871
Thomas Prometric Test Center
201 South 1460 East
490 Student Services Building
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Phone: 801-581-7310
For more information, please call Conferences and Workshops at 422-3550,
fax 422-0730.
To register by phone, call (801) 422-4853, or you may register online by clicking on the button below.
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Cancellations and Refunds
Full refunds minus a $10 processing fee will be granted until the day before
the class begins. Refunds cannot be given once the class has begun.
Admission and Standards
Participants of any race, color, creed, and ethnic or national origin are accepted
for admission provided they maintain the university standards while on campus.
These include modesty in dress and conduct and abstinence from alcohol, tobacco,
coffee, tea, and harmful drugs. We are committed to providing a learning atmosphere
that reasonably accommodates persons with disabilities who are otherwise qualified.
Prior to registration, applicants with disabilities are invited to discuss
the program content and available facilities with the program director.
Michael R. Stark, Ph.D. (Biology)
Michael Stark is a faculty member in the
Department of Physiology and Developmental Biology. He has primary teaching
responsibilities in Human Anatomy and Developmental Biology. Dr. Stark also
conducts research investigating early nervous system development. Dr. Stark
received his Bachelors degree from BYU (Zoology), his Masters degree from Idaho
State University (Biology), and his Ph.D. from UC Irvine (Developmental and
Cell Biology).
Lawrence S. Rees (Physics)
Dept: Physics and Astronomy
Rank: Professor
Degrees: BS Brigham Young University
MS, PhD University of Maryland
Research areas: Nuclear and environmental physics Previously worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory Came to BYU in 1986 Began teaching MCAT in 1989
Dr. Steve Fleming (Organic Chemistry)
www.chem.byu.edu/Plone/people/safleming
Research Areas:
Molecular Recognition/Macrocycles
Natural Products
Organic
Photochemistry
Theoretical/Computational
Education
BS University of Utah (1978)
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin (1984)
NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, Colorado State University (1984-86)
Visiting Professor, Florida State University (1993)
John D. Lamb (Inorganic Chemistry)
John D. Lamb is currently Eliot A. Butler Professor of Chemistry and Associate Dean of General Education and Honors at BYU. He is the Editor of the Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry. He has served as a visiting professor at three universities in Italy, one in Germany, and one in China. He is the recipient of the BYU Outstanding Achievement in Sponsor Research Award, the Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Research and Creative Arts award, the Alcuin Fellowship, and was Carnegie Professor of the Year for 2000. He has published over 150 papers in the peer-reviewed chemistry research literature in the area of macrocycle-based separations.
Dr. Steve Walker (English)
Steve Walker is professor of English at Brigham Young University, where he teaches Modern British Literature and The Bible as Literature. He has been honored as Maeser Distinguished Teacher, Honors Professor of the Year, Brigham Young University Alumni Professor, and is currently Nan Osmond Grass Professor.
A Ph.D. from Harvard University, his publications include Seven Ways of Looking at Susanna and A Book of Mormons.