To learn more about all the courses BYU-Idaho offers see the university catalog. Click on a course to see details about the course on top and compare it to others. This Course List is meant to provide students with general information regarding available online courses.
Look through the catalog and find the classes you need. All BYU Online courses follow the academic calendar dates and are available only to day matriculated BYU students. You can access the course in Canvas, the learning management system used for BYU Online courses.
Students will earn three credits and may receive compensation from the employer and letters of recommendation from both the employer and BYU-Idaho. An arranged research or special project course. Contact the department for registration information. This course is as much about becoming as it is about knowing and doing.
All future dates are subject to change. First, you need to find the classes you want to take. Browse the catalog for major requirements and course offerings. Use the class schedule to find class using helpful filters, like time of day or instructor.
Available online degrees are accredited in the United States. Degrees are not accredited in any other country and accreditation is not sought outside the U.S. BYU-Idaho offers several more courses through their on-campus studies. This page contains information regarding BYU-Idaho's online offerings.
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All degree programs at BYU-Idaho are accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. This is an important distinction when transferring to another university or entering a graduate program.
Do I have to take at least 12 credits? No, students do not have to take at least 12 credits. To remain admitted to BYU– Idaho, students must take a least one class during their on-track semesters. To be considered a full-time student, however, students must be registered for at least 12 credit hours per semester.
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BYU Online courses are only available to matriculated BYU students, while BYU Independent Study courses are available to anyone—including high school and middle school students. BYU Online courses are included in your BYU tuition, while BYU Independent Study courses come at an additional cost.
All courses are completely online, allowing you to fit coursework around your job or other responsibilities. Degrees are awarded by BYU-Idaho and Ensign College, while BYU-Pathway provides the resources to help you succeed.
No, there are no additional charges or fees during PathwayConnect (including textbooks or other course materials).
BYU Equivalency BYU accepts concurrent enrollment (college credit earned during high school) credit from accredited colleges and universities. The credit earned must show on an official college/university transcript.
four retakesPrevious courses remain on the transcript and are designated as retake classes. Students are allowed a maximum of four retakes during their BYU-Idaho study, regardless of whether it is a retake of a class with an awarded grade or a “withdrawal." Exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Transfer of Religion Credit Transfer students must take one religion class each semester of attendance at BYU-Idaho. 2. Exception: Students who have completed a baccalaureate degree at BYU or BYU-Hawaii have filled the religion requirement. 2.
This Course List is meant to provide students with general information regarding available online courses. For the most accurate information students should refer to the actual course scheduling information during registration each semester.
This course is a study of the Old Testament from The Kings through Malachi. This course is a study of the history, content, doctrine, and covenants found in sections 1 through 76 of the Doctrine and Covenants.
Available online degrees are accredited in the United States. Degrees are not accredited in any other country and accreditation is not sought outside the U.S. BYU-Idaho offers several more courses through their on-campus studies. This page contains information regarding BYU-Idaho's online offerings.
See priority registration dates in the table below. It is your responsibility to be aware of all other registration dates and deadlines.
The registration cart is an optional feature in MyMAP to help you plan ahead. For help understanding and using the registration cart, visit the Registration Cart page.
The Add Classes page in MyMAP allows you to search for classes you want to register for. Once you find the class you want to add, click the action links in the left-hand columns of the add-class table.
Note 2: All approved foreign language courses have prerequisites.
To receive graded credit for the lower-division courses covered by the foreign language challenge exam, students must take the challenge exam while enrolled in the designated upper-division language course (regular or Independent Study). The department responsible for the course will schedule challenge exams.