Usually about 150 or 250.
Most college/university students take about 12 credit/hours.
At the University of Georgia, an undergraduate student is permitted to take 6 credit hours per term during the summer. There are 2 summer terms, so a total of 12 credit hours is allowed.
It would take 19 and a half days.
If you take 15 credit hours per semester and go 2 semesters per year it is exactly 4 years.
Most students take anywhere from 12-18 credit hours per semester. So, 16 hours will normally take 1 semester.
The standard expectation is about two years to complete the roughly 55 credit hours necessary for an Associates Degree. Actual number of hours will depend on the school and the program.
A year and a semester if you take 18 credits 1st semester, 18 credits 2nd semester, 15 credit third semester for a total of 51 credits.Or if you take 7 credit hours in summer school you will only have 8 credits hour left for third semester.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, the average credit load is 15 credits (credit hours). Some take 12 credits which is the minimum full-time credit load, and some take more, typically 18 or 19 credits depending on the program of study.
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It depends on the number of basics you are required to take. It may also be program specific.
It was just a general discussion for future use.