It depends on how many courses you are willing to finish per semester and how many credits each course is worth. Different courses give you different amounts of credit depending on how hard or how long they are. You could probably easily manage one class per semester, for example, but whether that is a one credit class or more would depend on what the class is. Check out your college website to see how many credits each class you want to take counts for, then divide 39 by that number to see how many semesters it will take to get to 39 credits.
If you are referring to college credits, it depends on how many credits you register for per semester, and whether you take advantage of summer and/or interim sessions. It could take anywhere from one, to one and a half academic years.
The degree will take 124 to 128 credits.
You take college credits in a semester. The average full-time student load is 15 credits per semester, some take 18. The number of times you attend class per week depends on the schedule of times offered.
You can typically take the entire associates degree which can run between 60 and 64 credits. Just make sure you are in a transfer program at the junior or community college.
It depends on the credit load taken. You can complete ten credits in as little as one semester.
If you take the full test, you can earn up to 12 credits.
The required number of credits may vary according to the specific college or university. However, it would take approximately 46 credits.
It will take completion of approximately 33 credits depending on the specialty.
3 yrs
In college, hours carrying means the total amount of credits a student is taking per semester. Most colleges have a limit on how many credits they can take per semester.
No, but will reduce the course credits that are necessary to graduate.
Depending on the college and program that you choose, most degree programs take roughly 4 years. If you go to school part time, it will take slightly longer.