The BYU–Idaho Department of History, Geography, and Political Science helps students understand the political, social, cultural, and religious forces that influence the world.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Department of History, Geography and Political Science
What is the primary focus of the Department of History, Geography and Political Science at BYU-Idaho?
The department helps students understand the political, social, cultural, and religious forces that influence the world.
Where is the Department of History, Geography and Political Science located?
It is located at 532 S 2nd St E, RKS 262, Rexburg, ID 83460.
What are the department's hours of operation?
The department is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on weekends.
How can I contact the Department of History, Geography and Political Science by phone?
You can reach the department at +1 208-496-4220.
Does the department have an official website where I can learn more?
Yes, the department's website is https://www.byui.edu/history-geography-and-political-science
Are there any dining options near the department where I can eat before or after my visit?
Yes, nearby dining options include Garden View Cafe, Chancho’s Authentic Mexican Food, Strike Zone bar and pub, and the Bagel Shop bakery.
Where can faculty or staff park near the Department of History, Geography and Political Science?
Faculty and staff can park in the Ricks Lot and Hinckley Lot located nearby.
Are there any botanical gardens or outdoor attractions close to the department?
Yes, nearby botanical attractions include The Spirit Garden, Jungle Greenhouse Garden, BYU-Idaho Horticulture Apple Orchard, and the Thomas E. Ricks Apple Orchard Museum.
What other academic departments are located close to the Department of History, Geography and Political Science?
Nearby academic departments include the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Department of Mathematics, Department of Psychology, and Department of Teacher Education.
Is the Department of History, Geography and Political Science part of a larger university campus?
Yes, it is part of Brigham Young University-Idaho, which includes multiple departments and campus buildings nearby such as the Thomas E. Ricks Building and the Gordon B. Hinckley Building.