It depends on whether a student is full-time or part-time. The minimum full-time credit load in 12 credits. The average full-time credit load is 15 credits. Some students take 18 credits. Typically, any more than 18 at most colleges and universities requires permission from the vice president for academic affairs.
If you are referring to the amount of credits needed to graduate, then it depends on the degree. The associates can run 60 to 64 credits, The Bachelor's between 120 to 128 credits, and the master's degree can be between 36 and 46 credits.
That would be something you need to discuss with the admissions folks at Phoenix. Credits are often transferable if they curriculum is documented.
You need to talk to the people at Baker College. They will have the criteria necessary for the transfer of credits.
You need 20 credits to graduate from La Salle University.
You need 20 or higher
Ask a teacher.
The University of Phoenix has the preferred regional accreditation. Therefore, the coursework will be recognized by all other colleges and universities. The question is, are the courses equivalent in credits and content. If that are, there should be no problem if you pass the courses with the appropriate grade. Check the course descriptions from both schools to make sure they are indeed equivalent.
This type of master's can run approximately 33 credits depending on the college or university.
No. University of Phoenix does not require the ACT or SAT for admission.
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None. Oddly enough, BU is an undergraduate school (that also offers graduate degrees), and no credits are necessary for enrollment.
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If I were you, I think I would ask a University of Pheonix professor or english teacher.