For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, the average credit load is 15 credits.
Typically, one semester hour is equivalent to one credit. Thus, 63 semester hours (class contact) would be 63 credits.Typically, one semester hour is equivalent to one credit. Thus, 63 semester hours (class contact) would be 63 credits.Typically, one semester hour is equivalent to one credit. Thus, 63 semester hours (class contact) would be 63 credits.Typically, one semester hour is equivalent to one credit. Thus, 63 semester hours (class contact) would be 63 credits.Typically, one semester hour is equivalent to one credit. Thus, 63 semester hours (class contact) would be 63 credits.Typically, one semester hour is equivalent to one credit. Thus, 63 semester hours (class contact) would be 63 credits.
1 credit is 1 hour.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, one credit equals 16 hours of class contact time.
Most college/university students take about 12 credit/hours.
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For colleges and universities that operate on a semester system, one credit requires 16 hours of class contact time for the semester.
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One credit hour of class contact time per week equals on credit for the semester. If a course is listed a a three credit course, that means it will meet for three hours per week for the semester. This however, is for a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic years. If you look at this in total hours for the semester, it is approximately 48 hours of class contact time for a three credit course for the semester.
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To be classified as a full time student you must be taking at least 12 credit hours a semester.