02-20-2014, 12:32 PM
Jonathan Whatley Wrote:I added this emphasis. The only university-level chemistry course from BYU IS is CHEM 100 Elementary College Chemistry. If you already have credit for General Chemistry I from Straighterline, this will "duplicate" and not get you any additional credit towards the requirement. Similarly, courses with titles like Basic Chemistry, Introduction to Chemistry, Chemistry for Health Sciences, Chemistry for Liberal Arts, and Chemistry and Society will as a rule duplicate General Chemistry I.
Your natural choice will probably be General Chemistry II from another source. From bluebooger's link to CSU-Pueblo, CHEM 211 Introduction to Organic Chemistry would not duplicate Gen Chem I. A course in Biochemistry wouldn't duplicate, but if you were looking to go with Biochem you should make sure that WGU would count it toward your chemistry requirement rather than under biology.
BYU IS does also offer one Chemical Engineering course, CH EN 273 Chemical Process Principles. It's pretty heavy-duty stuff with a long list of prerequisites intended for Chemical Engineering majors.
I just looked and SL only offers chem 1, not chem 2, which I estimate is what has created the problem for this poster.