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Foundations for New Students

 

As new students prepare to resigter for their first semester at BYU-Idaho, it is helpful to consider the recommended sequence of Foundations classes located in the catalog. Please be aware that the catalog sequencing is only a recommended sequence. Many other sequencing alternatives are possible. Students should plan their schedule in a manner that best suits their declared major and individual needs. Major specific Satellite Advising Centers are available to help students.

 

First Semester Foundation Classes to Consider Taking:

 

 Course Number Course Title   Course Credits
FDENG 101 Writing and Reasoning  3.0
FDSCI 101 Science Foundations  2.0
FDREL Many options are available. See class schedule and catalog for details.  2.0-3.0
FDMAT 108 Mathematical Tools for the Real World  3.0
FDAMF 101  American Foundations  3.0
FDWLD 101* or FDHUM*

World Foundations I

or

Many humanities foundation classes are available. See class schedule and catalog for details.

2.0-3.0
FDINT* Many international foundation classes are available. See class schedule and catalog for details.  2.0

* Please note that these courses fulfill the same requirement. FDHUM and FDINT classes can be taken together or, students can take FDWLD 101 and 201. Students should pick one option and be sure not to mix taking FDWLD with FDHUM or FDINT.