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The number of classes you take per semester really influence how quickly you complete any degree program. Years spent is relative to hours earned per semester.
124 semester hours
For institutions that operate on a regular two semester academic year, a bachelors degree can range between 120 and 128 credit hours.
Credit Requirement A candidate for a Bachelor's Degree must complete a minimum of 120 semester hours, 40 of which must be upper-division credits (level 3000 or above); an Associate Degree a minimum of 60 semester hours; a diploma, a minimum of 50 semester hours; and a one-year certificate, a minimum of 30 semester hours. In addition to the appropriate number of credit hours, to be eligible for graduation a candidate must show satisfactory completion of appropriate program requirements. Only credits earned at regionally accredited institutions are eligible. Schools not regionally accredited include ITT and a other private electronics/vocational schools
It depends on where you are pursuing the degree and the academic semester system of the institution. Some institutions operate on a semester system, others on a quarter system, while others on a tri-semester system. For example, those colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system a bachelor's degree can run between 120 to 128 credits. For those on a quarter system it could run approximately 180 credit hours. Thus, I believe the school your are referring to is on a quarter semester system where 180 credit hours would equal 120 credits for institutions that operate on a regular semester system. In this case the 180 credit hours would appear to be correct for a bachelor's degree.
120 semester hours plus or minus one depending on the school.
It is because South University operates on a quarter semester system. 182 quarter hours equals approximately 121 semester hours or credit hours. Colleges and universities that operate on a semester system require between 120 and 128 credits.
The passed hours are the hours you have already completed in your current academic semester, while the earned hours are the hours you have successfully completed and received credit for. Comparing the two can help you track your progress and see how close you are to meeting your academic goals for the semester.
According to one university: The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program requires 75 semester credit hours beyond the 45-credit university core.
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.
To complete general education requirements at a 4 year college, which is called a “college degree,” the undergraduate bachelor's degree generally takes 4 years to complete, and needs 120-128 semester credit hours, depending on your major/concentration.