They range according to the course. Still, the majority of courses are three credits. However, there are some courses like physical fitness that may be two credits. Most laboratory science courses are four credits, and math can range from 3 credits to five credits. The number of estimated credits explained, is based on colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, which is the most common.
A bachelor's degree in most areas can require between 120 to 128 college credits particular to a specific program of study. This would be based on a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year which is the most common. For institutions that operate on a tri-semester or quarter-semester it would be quite different. That being said, the Bachelor's degree - in most cases - is designed as a four year program of study, provided the student is full-time and follows their chosen program of study as prescribed by the college or university, and also provided the individual does not require prerequisite or developmental coursework as a result of basic skills testing. The minimum credit load for a full-time student is no less than 12 credits per semester. However, to complete the degree within the four years, a credit load of approximately 15 to 18 credits is recommended. For individuals who work or who have other responsibilities that would prohibit them from attending full-time, completion of the degree may take twice as long. Still, some of this time can be cut down by attending summer sessions and/or interim sessions. Still, there are some colleges and universities that offer accelerate programs. In addition, the bachelors and associate degrees are referred to as undergraduate degrees while the masters and doctorate degrees referred to as graduate degrees.
One credit would be equivalent to one hour of class contact time per week through the length of the semester. Most classes are three credits, thus three hours per week.
In most cases a bachelor degree requires between 124 to 128 credits, and is a four year study program. But if you apply yourself and get excellent grades, you may finish faster.
Most college/university students take about 12 credit/hours.
Ask your advisor
About 124 but it depends on your major.
It depends on the specific college or university. Typically, a masters in this field of study can range between 33 and 42 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.
Graduation with a DEGREE from an accredited 4 year college/university.
It was just a general discussion for future use.
probably you should check it on a website provided with full information because they are alot of degree and there are different credit
It could range anywhere between 33 and 40 credits depending on the college or university.
If County College is a two year institution then ~ 60 credit hours to transfer.
3 hours equal one ed credit
1 credit is 1 hour.