
1981 to 1990
1990-1985
- Degrees offered at Utah State University Brigham City continue to increase. In 1990, six master degrees, two bachelor degrees, one associate degree, and one endorsement for educators were offered.
- Classes offered near 60.
- Dr. Terry R. Teigeler appointed Brigham City Center Director in 1988.
- Three Com-Net teacher's assistants were added to the Utah State University Brigham City staff.
1984-1981
- In 1984, telecommunication courses, named LearnerNet, were offered for the first time. LearnerNet utilized electronic blackboards, slow scan video cameras, and direct phone/data lines to Logan campus. An Open House was held on September 26, 1984, to demonstrate telecommunications system.
- Utah State University Brigham City center moved to 23 South 200 East, Brigham City. An Open House was held on July 28, 1983.
- In 1983, Dr. Terry R. Teigeler was named as USU Brigham City coordinator.
- Eight Osborne computers were purchased for use in microcomputer applications, computer science, and computer programming courses.
- In 1981, registration took place at the Brigham City Board of Education office located at 230 West 200 South. Most classes were held at the Box Elder High School.
- Kevin L. Kirk was the first USU Brigham City Program Coordinator.
- Fourty-three classes offered in Brigham City; six in Tremonton.
- Utah State University Brigham City began a program that offered all courses required for students to fulfill their general education requirements.

