Associate Degree
· Complete 64 credits
· Complete 30 credits in residence
· Complete general
education requirements
· Complete university requirement
· Complete major
requirements
· Achieve a cumulative
grade point average of 2.0
Bachelor Degree
·
Complete 120 credits
·
Complete 30 credits (and the final 12
credit hours) in residence
·
Complete 30 upper division credits
·
Complete general education requirements
·
Complete
university requirements
·
Complete major and/or minor
requirements
·
Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.0
General Education
Requirements
The Mission of General Education
is to help students acquire the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in
college and in society. Specifically, the Brigham Young University-Idaho GE
program realizes its purposes in students when they begin to:
·
Understand themselves and their relationship to God
·
Develop the ability to think and write clearly
·
Gain a knowledge of the social and natural worlds
in which they live
·
Appreciate aesthetic and creative expressions of
humanity
·
Cultivate a sensitivity to personal relationships
and moral responsibilities
·
Demonstrate a readiness for further learning
and for services to society
Credits required in each of the General Education areas for the
Associate of Arts or the Bachelor of Arts Degrees
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Credits
|
|
Reading and Writing
(English)
|
6
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Mathematics
|
3
|
|
Arts
|
3
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|
Fine Arts
|
0-1
|
|
Letters
|
3
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|
Biological Science and
|
|
|
Physical Science
|
4
|
|
American Institutions
|
3
|
|
Social Science
|
3
|
|
Foreign Language
|
11
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|
Total GE Credit
|
36
|
|
|
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|
Credits required in each of the General Education areas
for the Associate of Science or the Bachelor of Science Degrees
|
|
Credits
|
|
Reading and Writing
(English)
|
6
|
|
Mathematics
|
3
|
|
Arts
|
3
|
|
Fine Arts
|
0-1
|
|
Letters
|
3
|
|
Biological Science or
|
|
|
Physical Science
|
8
|
|
American Institutions
|
3
|
|
Social Science
|
3
|
|
Basic Skills
|
2-3
|
|
Total GE Credit
|
33
|
|
|
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I. Reading and
Writing
|
|
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Credits
|
|
Take one course:
|
|
|
Eng 111
|
College Writing
|
3
|
|
Eng 111C*
|
College Writing
|
3
|
|
Eng 111H**
|
College Writing
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
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Take one course:
|
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|
Eng 311
|
Adv Writing and Critical Reading
|
3
|
|
Eng 311C
|
Adv Writing and Critical Reading
|
3
|
|
Eng 311H**
|
Adv Writing and Critical Reading
|
3
|
|
Eng 312
|
Adv Writing for Business
|
3
|
|
Eng 312C
|
Adv Writing for Business
|
3
|
|
Eng 313
|
Adv Writing for Elementary Education
|
3
|
|
Eng 313 C
|
Adv Writing for Elementary Education
|
3
|
|
Eng 314
|
Adv Writing for English and Humanities
|
3
|
|
Eng 315
|
Adv Writing in the Social Sciences
|
3
|
|
Eng 315C
|
Adv Writing in the Social Sciences
|
3
|
|
Eng 316
|
Adv Writing/Technical Communication
|
3
|
|
Eng 316C
|
Adv Writing/Technical Communication
|
3
|
|
Hist 300
|
Writing and Research in History
|
3
|
|
|
|
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*
"C" Computers in the classroom
|
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** "H" Honors classes
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|
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II. Mathematics
|
|
|
|
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Credits
|
|
Take one course:
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|
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Math 108
|
Quantitative
Reasoning
|
3
|
|
Math 110
|
College
Algebra
|
3
|
|
Math 111
|
Trigonometry
|
2
|
|
Math 112
|
Calculus
I
|
4
|
|
Math 113
|
Calculus
II
|
4
|
|
Math 119
|
Elementary
Calculus
|
4
|
|
Math 214
|
Multivariate
Calculus
|
3
|
|
Math 221
|
Statistics
|
3
|
|
Math 301
|
Foundations
of Mathematics
|
3
|
|
Math 306
|
Math
Concepts for Elem Ed II
|
3
|
|
|
|
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III. Basic Skills
|
|
|
|
( * Not required for the Associate and
Bachelor of Arts Degrees)
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Credits
|
|
Take one course:
|
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Comm 101*
|
Public
Speaking
|
3
|
|
Comm 120*
|
Interpersonal
Comm
|
3
|
|
Comm 120H*
|
Interpersonal
Comm
|
3
|
|
IS 140
|
Micro
Computer App
|
3
|
|
CS 100
|
Computer
Basics
|
1
|
|
HS 131
|
Personal
Health and Wellness
|
2
|
|
OR (two courses):
|
|
|
PE C 177
|
Fitness
for Life
|
1
|
|
AND one of the following:
|
|
|
HLTH 361
|
Health
for Elem Teachers
|
2
|
|
PE-C 126
|
Archery
|
1
|
|
PE-C 123
|
Badminton
|
1
|
|
PE-C 128
|
Bowling
|
1
|
|
PE-C 131
|
Golf
|
1
|
|
PE-C 119
|
Racquetball
|
1
|
|
PE-C 195
|
Skiing
|
1
|
|
PE-C 135
|
Swimming
|
1
|
|
PE-C 133
|
Tennis
|
1
|
|
(PE 175 Adaptive PE may be taken with
permission for PE 177)
|
|
|
|
|
|
*
Students wishing to transfer to a school within Idaho should fill
|
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the Basic Skills Option with Comm 102 or Comm 220
|
IV. Arts
|
|
|
|
Credits
|
|
A. Take one course:
|
|
|
Art 101
|
Intro to Visual Arts
|
3
|
|
Art 160
|
Photography
I
|
3
|
|
Art 201
|
Art
History I
|
3
|
|
Art 202
|
Art
History II
|
3
|
|
Art 202H
|
Art History III
|
3
|
|
Hon 203
|
The Arts
|
3
|
|
Hort 230
|
Intro: Landscape Design
|
3
|
|
Hum 101
|
Intro
to Humanities
|
3
|
|
Hum 101H
|
Intro
to Humanities
|
3
|
|
Hum 201*
|
Western
Culture
|
3
|
|
Hum 201H*
|
Western
Culture
|
3
|
|
Hum 202*
|
Western
Culture
|
3
|
|
Hum 202H*
|
Western
Culture
|
3
|
|
ID 140
|
Intro Arch:
Interior Design
|
3
|
|
Music 100
|
Introduction
to Music
|
3
|
|
Music 101
|
Music
& Humanities
|
3
|
|
Photo 160
|
Photography
I
|
3
|
|
TA 115
|
Introduction
to Theatre
|
3
|
|
TA 117
|
Intro
Film Art
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Important Note: Completing both Hum 201 and Hum
202 satisfies
|
|
the Arts and Letters requirements. Either course taken alone
completes
|
|
only the Arts portion of the requirement.
B.
FA
100 Performing and Visual Arts Lab 0-1
1)Enroll in FA 100
through standard class enrollment procedure.
Concurrent
enrollment in a 3 credit Arts GE class is not required
for the same semester.
2)Within one
semester,
(1)Option 1: for 1 credit—attend 5 Arts Forum
Lectures
presented early in the
semester AND 9 Fine Arts Lab
Events in specific
categories. Letter grade awarded.
OR—
(2)Option 2: for 0 credit—attend 1 Arts Forum
Lecture
presented early in the
semester AND 6 Fine Arts Lab
Events in specific
categories. Pass/Fail grade.
Additional
information about FA 100 is available at Kirkham 205 (208) 496-1248. Current scheduled
events that fulfill
FA 100 requirements may be found by call the Arts Hotline (356-1251) or
on the Fine
Arts homepage
at http://www.byui.edu/tickets
Every student must
enroll in FA 100 at one time while attending BYU-Idaho
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V. Letters
|
|
|
|
Credits
|
|
Take one course:
|
|
Eng 250
|
Intro
to Literature
|
3
|
|
Eng 250H
|
Intro
to Lit (Honors)
|
3
|
|
Eng 251
|
Fund
of Lit Intrp
|
3
|
|
Eng 331
|
British
Literature-Med & Ren
|
3
|
|
Eng 332
|
British Literature-Neo & Rom
|
3
|
|
Eng 333
|
British
Literature-Vic & Mod
|
3
|
|
Eng 334
|
American
Literature Col & Rom
|
3
|
|
Eng 335
|
American
Literature Real & Mod
|
3
|
|
Eng 351
|
Fiction
|
3
|
|
Eng 352
|
Poetry
|
3
|
|
Eng 353
|
Drama
|
3
|
|
Eng 354
|
Non-Fiction
|
3
|
|
Eng 362
|
World
Literature
|
3
|
|
Eng 373
|
Shakespeare
|
3
|
|
Eng 373H
|
Shakespeare
|
3
|
|
Hon 200
|
Ancient
World
|
3
|
|
Hon 220
|
Ethics
|
3
|
|
Hon 221
|
C.S.
Lewis
|
3
|
|
Hon 222
|
Lewis
and Warner
|
3
|
|
Phil 314
|
History & Philosophy of Science
|
3
|
|
Phil 110
|
Intro
to Philosophy
|
3
|
|
Phil 110H
|
Intro
to Philosophy
|
3
|
|
Phil 201
|
Ancient
Philosophy
|
3
|
|
Phil 201H
|
Ancient
Philosophy
|
3
|
|
Phil 202
|
Modern
Philosophy
|
3
|
|
Phil 202H
|
Modern
Philosophy
|
3
|
|
Phil 213
|
Intro
to Ethics
|
3
|
|
Phil 213H
|
Intro
to Ethics
|
3
|
|
Phil 215
|
Intro
to Phil Rel
|
3
|
|
Phil 215H
|
Intro
to Phil Rel
|
3
|
|
Hum 201*
|
Western
Culture
|
3
|
|
Hum 202*
|
Western
Culture
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Important Note: Completing both Hum 201 and Hum
202 satisfies
|
|
the Arts and Letters requirements. Either course taken alone
completes
|
|
only the Arts portion of the requirement.
|
|
|
|
|
|
VI. Biological Science
|
|
|
|
|
Credits
|
|
Take four credits from Biological
or Physical Science for Associate or Bachelor in Arts:
Take four credits for Associate or
Bachelor in Science:
(The lab must be related to the lecture class.)
|
|
Agron 270
|
Agro-Ecology
|
3
|
|
BIO 100
|
Principles
of Biology
|
3
|
|
BIO 100H
|
Principles
of Biology
|
3
|
|
BIO 102
|
Principles
of Biology Lab
|
1
|
|
BIO 102H
|
Principles
of Biology Lab
|
1
|
|
BIO 118
|
Field
Biology
|
4
|
|
BIO 120
|
Biology
of Cult Plts
|
3 or 4
|
|
BIO 130
|
Plant
Life
|
4
|
|
BIO 150
|
General
Zoology
|
3
|
|
BIO 150L
|
General
Zoology Lab
|
1
|
|
BIO 176
|
Heredity
|
4
|
|
BIO 200
|
Introduction
to Biology
|
4
|
|
BIO 200H
|
Introduction
to Biology
|
4
|
|
BIO 208
|
General
Botany
|
4
|
|
BIO 221
|
General
Microbiology
|
3
|
|
BIO 222
|
Microbiology
Lab
|
1
|
|
BIO 250
|
Environment
Biology
|
3
|
|
BIO 250L
|
Environment
Biology Lab
|
1
|
|
BIO 264
|
Anatomy
& Physiology I
|
4
|
|
BIO 265
|
Anatomy
& Physiology II
|
4
|
|
BIO 384
|
Ecology
|
4
|
|
|
|
|
|
VII. Physical Science
|
|
|
|
Credits
|
|
Take four credits from Biological
or Physical Science for Associate or Bachelor in Arts:
Take four credits for Associate or
Bachelor in Science:
(The lab must be related to the lecture class.)
|
|
|
Chem 100
|
Chem
in the Mod World
|
4
|
|
Chem 101
|
Intro
to General Chemistry
|
4
|
|
Chem 105
|
Gen
College Chemistry
|
4
|
|
Chem 105H
|
Gen
College Chemistry
|
4
|
|
Chem 106
|
Gen
College Chemistry
|
4
|
|
Chem 106H
|
Gen
College Chemistry
|
4
|
|
Geog 101
|
Physical
Geography
|
3
|
|
Geog 101L
|
Physical
Geog Lab
|
1
|
|
Geol 101
|
Introduction
to Geology
|
3
|
|
Geol 102
|
Intro
to Geology Lab
|
1
|
|
Geol 103
|
Life
of the Past
|
3
|
|
Geol 103L
|
Life
of the Past Lab
|
1
|
|
Geol 104
|
Environmental
Geology
|
3
|
|
Geol 110
|
Earth
Science
|
3
|
|
Geol 110L
|
Earth
Science Lab
|
1
|
|
Geol 111
|
Physical
Geology
|
3
|
|
Geol 111L
|
Physical
Geology Lab
|
1
|
|
Ph 101
|
Fundamentals
of Physics
|
3
|
|
Ph 102
|
Intro
to Physics
|
1
|
|
Ph 105
|
Intro
to Applied Physics
|
3
|
|
Ph 106
|
Intro
to Applied Physics
|
3
|
|
Ph 107
|
Intro
to Appl Physics Lab
|
1
|
|
Ph 108
|
Intro
to Appl Physics Lab
|
1
|
|
Ph 112
|
Elementary
Physics Lab
|
1
|
|
Ph 121
|
Principles
of Physics
|
3
|
|
Ph 127
|
Descriptive
Astronomy
|
3
|
|
Ph 128
|
Descriptive
Astronomy Lab
|
1
|
|
Ph 137
|
Weather
and Climate
|
3
|
|
Ph 167
|
Descriptive
Acoustics
|
3
|
|
Ph 201
|
General
Physics
|
5
|
|
Ph 202
|
General
Physics
|
5
|
|
PhS 100
|
Physical
Science
|
3
|
|
PhS 100H
|
Physical
Science
|
3
|
|
PhS 110
|
Physical
Sci for Teachers
|
3
|
|
PhS 111
|
Physical
Sci Lab for Teachers
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
VIII. American Institutions
|
|
|
|
Credits
|
|
Take one course:
|
|
AmHer 170
|
American
Heritage
|
3
|
|
Econ 111
|
Econ
Prin & Prob-Macro
|
3
|
|
Hist 120
|
United
States to 1877
|
3
|
|
Hist 121
|
United
States Since 1877
|
3
|
|
PolSc 110
|
American
Government
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IX. Social Science
|
|
|
|
Credits
|
|
Take one course:
|
|
Anth 101
|
Intro
to Cult Anthro
|
3
|
|
Anth 101H
|
Intro
to Cult Anthro
|
3
|
|
Child 210
|
Child
Development
|
3
|
|
Child 210H
|
Child
Development
|
3
|
|
Econ 111
|
Econ
Prin & Prob-Macro
|
3
|
|
Econ 111H
|
Econ
Prin & Prob-Macro
|
3
|
|
Econ 112
|
Econ
Prin & Prob-Micro
|
3
|
|
Econ 112H
|
Econ
Prin & Prob-Micro
|
3
|
|
Geog 120
|
Geog
& World Affairs
|
3
|
|
Geog 120H
|
Geog
& World Affairs
|
3
|
|
Hist 201
|
World
Civilization I
|
3
|
|
Hist 202
|
World
Civilization II
|
3
|
|
Hon 201
|
Modern
World
|
3
|
|
Phil 203
|
History
of Religious Thought
|
3
|
|
Phil 203H
|
History
of Religious Thought
|
3
|
|
Phil 204
|
History
of Religious Thought
|
3
|
|
Phil 204H
|
History
of Religious Thought
|
3
|
|
PolSc 110
|
American
Government
|
3
|
|
PolSc 170
|
Intro
to Internat'l Politics
|
3
|
|
Psych 111
|
General
Psychology
|
3
|
|
Psych 111H
|
General
Psychology
|
3
|
|
Psych 201
|
Developmental
Psych
|
3
|
|
Psych 201H
|
Developmental
Psych
|
3
|
|
Soc 111
|
Intro
to Sociology
|
3
|
|
Soc 111H
|
Intro
to Sociology
|
3
|
|
Soc 112
|
Modern
Social Problems
|
3
|
|
Soc 112H
|
Modern
Social Problems
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
X. Foreign Language
|
|
|
|
|
Credits
|
|
Must take one complete language
sequence for Associate or Bachelor of Arts
(*Not required for Associate or
Bachelor of Science)
|
|
|
Chin 102
|
Second Sem Mandarin II
|
4
|
|
Chin 201
|
Intermediate Mandarin I
|
4
|
|
Chin 345
|
Chinese Culture
|
3
|
|
Fr 102
|
Second Semester French
|
4
|
|
Fr 201
|
Second Year French
|
4
|
|
Fr 202
|
Intro to French Literature
|
3
|
|
Ger 102
|
Second Semester French
|
4
|
|
Ger 201
|
Second Year German
|
4
|
|
Ger 202
|
Intro to German Literature
|
3
|
|
Russ 102
|
Second Semester Russian
|
4
|
|
Russ 201
|
Second Year Russian
|
4
|
|
Russ 342
|
Russian Culture
|
3
|
|
Span 102
|
First Year Spanish Part II
|
4
|
|
Span 201
|
Second Year Spanish
|
4
|
|
Span 202
|
Readings in Hispanic Literature
|
3
|
|
|
University Requirements
(Must be completed for all degree programs.)
Religion
For detailed information of the Religion Requirement please
refer to the Department of Religious Education section of this catalog.
Associate Degree
seeking students: take a total of eight credits must include Rel 121 and 122.
Bachelor Degree seeking students: take a total
of fourteen credits, ten of which must be scripture based and include Rel 121
and 122.
|
|
Credits
|
|
|
Rel 100
|
Intro to Mormonism
|
2
|
|
*Rel 121
|
Intro to Book of Mormon
|
2
|
|
*Rel 122
|
Intro to Book of Mormon
|
2
|
|
Rel 130
|
Missionary Preparation
|
2
|
|
*Rel 211
|
New Testament
|
2
|
|
*Rel 212
|
New Testament
|
2
|
|
Rel 215
|
Fund Scrip Study
|
2
|
|
Rel 221
|
Missionary Book of Mormon
|
4
|
|
Rel 234
|
Eternal Marriage
|
2
|
|
Rel 235
|
Marriage and Family Relations
|
2
|
|
Rel 261
|
Intro to Family History
|
2
|
|
Rel 264
|
LDS Family History
|
2
|
|
*Rel 301
|
Old Testament
|
2
|
|
*Rel 302
|
Old Testament
|
2
|
|
*Rel 303
|
Old Testament
|
2
|
|
*Rel 324
|
Doctrine and Covenants
|
2
|
|
*Rel 325
|
Doctrine and Covenants
|
2
|
|
*Rel 327
|
Pearl Of Great Price
|
2
|
|
Rel 333
|
Teachings of the Living Prophets
|
2
|
|
Rel 341
|
Latter-day History 1805-1844
|
2
|
|
Rel 342
|
Latter-day History 1844-1901
|
2
|
|
Rel 343
|
Latter-day History 1901 to Present
|
2
|
|
Rel 351
|
The Gospel and World Religions
|
2
|
|
Rel 352
|
The Gospel and Christian History
|
2
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Rel 370
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Intro to Teaching Seminary
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2
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Rel 371
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Intro to Teaching Seminary
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2
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Rel 372
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Intro toTeaching the Gospel
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2
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Rel 431
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Doctrines of the Gospel
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2
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* Scripture-based classes.
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On-line Learning
Technology provides a powerful tool for learners to
acquire new skills and knowledge at their own pace, outside of the boundaries
of the traditional classroom. In particular, computer networks (e.g., the
Internet) are increasingly being used to deliver on-line instruction to
students any time and any place.
To prepare students to
function effectively in an on-line learning environment, students entering
BYU-Idaho in Fall 2000 are required to have one on-line learning
experience to graduate. Approved on-line courses are designated in the class
schedule with section numbers between 801 and 899. These courses can also be
used to fulfill general education, elective, or major course requirements.
On-line courses are to be completed during the regular semester (or term).
Because the student controls the on-line learning experience, a high degree
of self-discipline is needed to be successful.
On-line courses taken
from other institutions or organizations may be approved as meeting this
requirement. Such courses must represent collegiate level subject matter,
have required a level of effort equivalent to at least one semester credit
hour, and have been offered by an accredited college, university, or other
well-known credible learning organization. Requests for using an on-line
course not taken at BYU-Idaho to meet this requirement must be submitted to
the Registrar for approval. Students must provide a record of course
completion such as a transcript, grade report, or completion certificate
which clearly identifies the course and institution.
On-line course
information is available at http://www.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm. A list
of on-line courses is available at
http://www.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a
semester or term).