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The bachelor's degree is typically a four year program of study. An accelerated bachelor's degree could take between three to three and a half years depending on the program and credit load carried per semester.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, the average full-time credit load is 15 credits. Some students take 18 credits.
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.
Maybe you mean college credits? You can earn one college credit for a class that meets one hour each week for a semester, which is usually 16-18 weeks. So in order to earn 6 college credits, you would attend class 6 hours a week for a semester.
Normally you will need to complete 120-130 semester hours to earn a Bachelor's degree. Depending on your program of study there will be certain course requirements that you must fulfill to meet the requirements of your particular major.
It will depend on the credit load you carry per semester. It can be completed within four to five semester. However, if the program of study is intense, that would be pushing it. Thus, be careful you do not sacrifice your grade point average, and appropriate assimilation of course content.
The MBA can take between two and three years to complete depending on the credit load carried per semester, and provided the student takes the program as prescribed by the college or university.
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Accelerated degree programs enable academically qualified students to earn both a bachelor's and an advanced degree " graduating sooner than they would in traditional programs. Depending on the academic program, eligible students can be admitted to an accelerated degree program in one of two ways:
Of course! If you are attending a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, the average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits. Thus, in two semesters, you would have 30 credits.
It depends on the specific program of study. Typically, the master's degree can run between 30 and 60 credits - once again - depending on the program of study (major).
Course 14 graduates earn 4 CCAF semester hours of college credit.