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Chemistry I is an introduction to the substances that make up matter and the changes they undergo. It covers the structure of atoms, how elements combine to form molecules and compounds, how chemical reactions are balanced and measured, and how energy, bonding, gases, and physical properties fit into that picture.
Chemistry I is delivered through self-paced online study with video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam, with grading based on 20% quizzes, 30% assignments, and 50% the final exam. That structure gives you a transcripted 3-credit course in Chemistry 111 that UAG can review as transfer credit. At University of Arkansas Grantham, it is recognized as Chemistry Elective (100 Level), so it applies as elective credit rather than a direct major requirement.
The course builds skills in stoichiometry, unit conversion, lab techniques, and interpreting chemical behavior, which can support technical and science-related work as well as general problem-solving. At UAG, those credits can sit inside programs such as the Associate of Applied Science or the Bachelor of Business Administration as part of the elective credit you need to complete the degree. If you are filling out a plan at UAG, this type of elective can help move you toward the total credit hours required without forcing a change in your program focus.
After you finish the course, the transcript is sent for review and University of Arkansas Grantham applies transfer credit course-by-course. For this course, UAG recognizes it as Chemistry Elective (100 Level), which means it counts toward total credit hours and elective requirements in the degree plan rather than replacing a specific required course. That can be useful in programs like the Associate of Applied Science or Bachelor of Business Administration, where elective space still matters. Keep in mind that UAG accepts up to 90 transfer credits, or 75% of a degree, and transfer credit is awarded only for equivalent coursework with a grade of C or better.
Chemistry I is a practical option for students who want to bring a science elective into a UAG transfer plan and need credit that is recognized as Chemistry Elective (100 Level). It may fit degree-completion students or working adults who are trying to stay within UAG’s transfer ceiling of up to 90 credits, especially when they need an elective rather than a course tied to a specific major sequence. It is not the right choice if you need an upper-level chemistry requirement or a course that transfers as a direct major equivalent.
University of Arkansas Grantham, part of the University of Arkansas System, has been DEAC-accredited since 1961 and accepts ACE-recommended credit. Transfer credit is awarded course-by-course for equivalent coursework with a grade of C or better.
Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.
Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to University of Arkansas Grantham.