72 Semester Units
To convert quarter units to semester units, divide the number of quarter units by 1.5. Therefore, 67.5 quarter units would be equal to 45 semester units.
Each semester unit is 1.5 quarter units. This generally holds true across US schools.
12 units ,2 semesters. each semester carries 6 units
The second semester cumulative average will be calculated by the number of units in your second semester.
An Associates Degree is essentially 60 semester units, and a Bachelors is approximately 120. A semester unit is a semester unit, and the "status" or "category" of a semester unit does not change in the junior or senior years of a bachelors degree program. In other words, a 3 unit class in your freshman year, carries the same weight as a 3 unit class in your senior year. Semester units are semester units. You will find the "equivalent to" scenario posted in many jobs advertised by cities and counties. In some job postings, they will actually give you the total number of semester units required to be "equivalent to" a particular degree program. I have never seen a distinction as to any factor which limits where those semester units came from, as long as it is an acredited college or university (including junior colleges). This said, the computation is simple: A single AA Degree is worth 60 semester units; a second AA Degree is worth an additional 60 semester units, for a total then of 120, and so on. Two AA's then are worth one BA, while four AA's are worth two BA's (4 x 60=240 units). The Human Resource Managers I have spoken to, agree that this is the correct interpretation.
It's not by day, but by semester. Within the US it is approximately 60 credits total in coursework, and the rest is preparing and defending the dissertation.
The final tally will be the average of your two semesters. Your second semester grade will only reflect your second semester units.
This is 2 semesters. I am using 12 units per semester to figure the value.
The average student probably carries 12-15 units per semester, so if you wanted more I imagine you would have about 18-21. Do you realize how many classes that is? Each class is generally 3 units, so 21 unit would be 7 courses. If these are solids and if this is your first semester I would suggest you start with 12-15. That is a heavy course load with 18-21 units.
As of 2012 their fee schedules are Undergrad Part time 0-6 units 1,731.00 per semester Full time 7 plus units 2,985.00 per semester Graduate fees Part time 0-6 units 2,133.00 per semester Full time 7 plus units 3,678.00 Add to these 353.00 per semester in student fees And out of state students a 372.00 per unit fees.
It takes generally two years for the MA. That amounts to about 30-40 units.
225 Semester units is the most I know of.