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24 credits towards a Bachelors degree; in addition to 24 needed for the associates
It depends on what degree you are completing, but most master's degrees require 30-36 credits to be completed after the bachelor's degree.
The number of credits required for a bachelors degree can range from 124 to 128.
An associates degree is typically between 60 and 64 credits. However, the number of credits are not all that is needed. Each program of study has required courses and all those courses must be completed in order to complete the specific program of study. If you have 65 credits completed, then check with an academic adviser, who will be able to fit as many of your credits into a degree as possible. There are some very flexible majors in the liberal arts area.
The number of credits can vary according to institution. However, typically for this field the number of required credits can range from 33 to 40 credits.
It probably depends on the individual college, but my bachelor's required 120 credits. It would depend upon what subject the student has chosen as a major.
The master's degree is advanced study particular to a specific field of study that follows the bachelor's degree. The required number of credits and courses required depends on the program. The master's degree can range anywhere from 30 to 60 plus credits depending on the program. Thus, you can collect 350 credits a still not meet the requirements for a master's degree.
It is approximately 33 credits depending on the school.
You need a law degree. That is typically going to be 80 to 90 credits in law school.
The number of credits required varies from school to school, but is usually around 120-130.
The number of credits required for the master's degree is strictly dependent on the specific program of study. Each will have credit requirements particular to itself. In general, the master's can range any where from approximately 33 credits up.
In general, the bachelors degree will be between 124 and 128 credits. It is designed to be a four year program of study provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.