Negative aspects of semester system,
* Students are confined only to their course contents.
* They do not get time for extensive studies. As a result of this, the knowledge of students becomes restricted, and is limited to a very narrow perspective.
* Another fault is the course is is much short. One is shocked to see that the course for a subject in university is much shorter than the course of a subject at secondary level.
* In the last, semester system is comparatively expensive. Some students cannot bear its expenses and are unable to continue their studies at university level.
due to shrtage of time , stydents cannot study througly.
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The sides of a triangle are its lengths are cannot be negative. However, you could place a triangle on coordinate system and some points where the vertices are could be negative numbers.
The University of Phoenix operates on a regular semester credit system.
Decimal points aren't positive or negative. Decimals can be either.
You will have to check the policies of the college you attend.
Sonoma State University is part of the California State University system. As of June 2014, the university follows a semester system.
That is strictly dependent of the specific college or university. For institutions that operate on a semester system, the length of a regular semester can range between 14 and 17 weeks. However, there are some schools that break down the semester into six weeks with an average course load of two per semester. Still, you will have to inquire at the school you have an interest in as to their preferred semester system.
A semester system consists of school terms ( Fall, Winter , Spring, Summer ) rather than a full Year or annual system of studies and credits.
It depends on where you are pursuing the degree and the academic semester system of the institution. Some institutions operate on a semester system, others on a quarter system, while others on a tri-semester system. For example, those colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system a bachelor's degree can run between 120 to 128 credits. For those on a quarter system it could run approximately 180 credit hours. Thus, I believe the school your are referring to is on a quarter semester system where 180 credit hours would equal 120 credits for institutions that operate on a regular semester system. In this case the 180 credit hours would appear to be correct for a bachelor's degree.