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The benefit for students taking these courses is not a grade or university credit; as these classes are ungraded. Those taking the classes gain personal enrichment by studying course material prepared by topic experts.
The most popular subject areas for these classes are family life and basic academic skills. - John Taylor, director of independent study at BYU.
Free Course Offerings:
- Intro to Family History Research
- Writing Family History
- Helping children Love Your Family History
- Family Records
- Vital Records
- Military Records
- French Research
- German Research
- Huguenot Research
- Scandinavian Research
- Strengthening Marriage and Family: Proclamation
- Principles and Scholarship
- Building a Functional Family: Essential Elements
- Dating:Romance and Reason
- Rearing Responsible and Righteous Teens in a Wicked World
- Developing Self-Reliant People
- Planning and Preparing your Garden
- Growing Vegetables, Fruits and Nuts
- The Citizen's Guide to American Politics
- Basic Arithmetic, Parts 1, 2, 3, & 4
- Organ Performance, Level 1, Self-Study
- Organ Performance, Level 2, Self-Study
- Organ Performance, Level 2, Certification
- Marriott School of Management: Personal Finance
- Student Finance
- English as a Second Language - Chinese Speakers
- Basic English for Spanish Speakers
- Self-Discipline
- Honesty
- Trust
- Study Skills
- Bowling
- Intermediate Swimming
- Temples Past and Present
- Preparing to Serve the Lord
- The Living Prophets
- 1 Nephi 1 through Alma 30
- Alma 30 through Moroni
- D&C, Sections 1 through 87
- Sections 88 through Official Declaration 2
- The Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible, Part 1
- The New Testament
- The Writings of John: The Gospel
- Old Testament
- Contractions, Capitalization, and "ei/ie" Words
- Word Endings and Plurals
- Word Pairs
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