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BYU-Pathway Worldwide Transferable Credits

BYU-PATHWAY WORLDWIDE'S PATHWAYCONNECT CURRICULUM AFTER APRIL 2019

  • -3 CREDITS (BYUH equivalent course: 100TC General Elective Credit)

    This 14-week course helps students discover how to use education to reach their goals by providing them with specific skills, including communication, problem-solving, and time and financial management. Throughout the course, students engage in writing and math activities that are designed to reinforce what they are learning each week.

  • -3 CREDITS (BYUH equivalent course: 100TC General Elective Credit)

    This 14-week course invites students to develop their personal strengths and abilities in order to add value to their homes, workplaces, and communities. Activities invite students to chart their professional and academic path, communicate in job finding and professional situations, strengthen relationships, collaborate, manage conflict, and lead from anywhere through influence

  • -1 CREDITS (BYUH equivalent course: 100TC General Elective Credit)

    This 14-week course invites learners to discover and strengthen the skills they need for continued success as they pursue certificates and degrees. Students practice using online tools and learn how to balance the demands of their home and work lives with the demands of online courses. Students also receive guidance and support as they apply for admission to and make a graduation plan for the online certificate and degree programs, offered in partnership with BYU-Idaho.

BYU-PATHWAY WORLDWIDE'S PATHWAYCONNECT CURRICULUM PRIOR TO APRIL 2019

*These courses will be accepted for 3 credits, even if the transcript shows 5 credits.
  • -3 CREDITS (BYUH equivalent course: 100TC General Elective Credit)

    GS 120 teaches basic life skills that can lead to success in both personal life and academic studies. The three main areas of study are: learning to learn, self-sufficiency, and disciple leadership. The topics studied include study skills, career and academic planning, provident living, budgeting, goal-setting, time management, learning to lead by teaching others, and blessing others with what is learned.

  • -3 CREDITS (BYUH equivalent course: 100TC General Elective Credit)

    ENG 106 teaches basic writing conventions. Topics in this course include: understanding the writing process; writing effective sentences, paragraphs, and short essays; patterns of organization; rhetorical modes and purposes; audience analysis; the composing process; and editing.

  • -3 CREDITS (BYUH equivalent course: 100TC General Elective Credit)

    MATH 100G is designed to help students recap, learn, and retain the fundamentals of basic mathematics and algebra. Students will gain competency in entry-level college math skills; use Excel spreadsheet software to perform mathematical and financial computations; apply math skills to financial decisions such as loan payments, savings, and budgeting; and discuss provident living topics (e.g., self-reliance, stewardship, and personal finance).

  • COURSES - 2 CREDITS

    All religion courses taken through BYU-Pathway will be accepted as the equivalent religious course offered at BYUH for 2 credits.