You need sixty college credits.
122 credits
64 college credits, the bulk of it being general education credits. I have my associates in general business, I suggest going for the bachelors...it can get you so much further....
The number of credits required for a bachelors degree can range from 124 to 128.
The amount of credits for this major can vary slightly from institution to institution. However, the approximate credit requirement is about 33 to 36 credits. This would take between two and three years (most attend part-time) to complete provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
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A college "credit" is the unit of measure for how much education you have received. Some classes have only a few credits, such as those for physical activities (like skiing or bowling) while other classes tend to have more credits (such as physics). You will need to accumulate a certain number of credits in a variety of class areas (such as liberal arts, science, general education, etc.) to complete your college degree.
Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.
Obtaining a college degree is very important. For an Associates degree, 60 semester credits, for a Bachelors 120 credits are needed. This also depends on the college and degree specifics.
It depends on what type of work you are interested in. If it is a teacher, you will need to complete a minimum of a bachelors degree (approximately 124 credits) and be certified if you would like to teach in public schools. If a school counselor, you will need to complete a minimum of a masters degree (an additional 33 credits beyond the bachelors degree) with certification. If a janitor, maintenance, or cafeteria worker most likely a high school diploma.It depends on what type of work you are interested in. If it is a teacher, you will need to complete a minimum of a bachelors degree (approximately 124 credits) and be certified if you would like to teach in public schools. If a school counselor, you will need to complete a minimum of a masters degree (an additional 33 credits beyond the bachelors degree) with certification. If a janitor, maintenance, or cafeteria worker most likely a high school diploma.It depends on what type of work you are interested in. If it is a teacher, you will need to complete a minimum of a bachelors degree (approximately 124 credits) and be certified if you would like to teach in public schools. If a school counselor, you will need to complete a minimum of a masters degree (an additional 33 credits beyond the bachelors degree) with certification. If a janitor, maintenance, or cafeteria worker most likely a high school diploma.It depends on what type of work you are interested in. If it is a teacher, you will need to complete a minimum of a bachelors degree (approximately 124 credits) and be certified if you would like to teach in public schools. If a school counselor, you will need to complete a minimum of a masters degree (an additional 33 credits beyond the bachelors degree) with certification. If a janitor, maintenance, or cafeteria worker most likely a high school diploma.It depends on what type of work you are interested in. If it is a teacher, you will need to complete a minimum of a bachelors degree (approximately 124 credits) and be certified if you would like to teach in public schools. If a school counselor, you will need to complete a minimum of a masters degree (an additional 33 credits beyond the bachelors degree) with certification. If a janitor, maintenance, or cafeteria worker most likely a high school diploma.It depends on what type of work you are interested in. If it is a teacher, you will need to complete a minimum of a bachelors degree (approximately 124 credits) and be certified if you would like to teach in public schools. If a school counselor, you will need to complete a minimum of a masters degree (an additional 33 credits beyond the bachelors degree) with certification. If a janitor, maintenance, or cafeteria worker most likely a high school diploma.
Depending on the college or university, this master's typically takes 33 to 36 credits to complete provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the institution.
Typically, continuing education units are not equivalent to college level credits.
It would be a double major. Typically, the college or university will fit the requirements of the second major into your existing coursework particular to the first major. Thus, the approximate number of credits will be between 124 to 128.