This varies between 54-68 credit hours depending on your major.
The number of credit hours required to graduate from college varies depending on the program and institution. In general, most undergraduate programs require around 120-130 credit hours to earn a bachelor's degree. Graduate programs usually require 30-60 credit hours to earn a master's degree.
There isn't a standard for credit hours per week - it takes about 70 credits for an Associates Degree for an RN, and about 140 credits to graduate as a Batchelors degree for nursing.
i believe you have to have at least an associates degree and work 40 hours in a hospital
The standard expectation is about two years to complete the roughly 55 credit hours necessary for an Associates Degree. Actual number of hours will depend on the school and the program.
Typically, the associates degree can run between 60 and 64 credits depending on the program of study, and state mandates. However there are some associates that can run into the 70 plus credit range. These higher credit associates degrees usually fall in the allied health area.
Get good grades and complete the minimum required number of credit hours.
To complete the Associates degree, the number of credits will be approximately 64, depending on the specific program of study. Some programs require more (usually in the Allied Health field).Viper1
APEX: 18
Between 124 and 128
A high school diploma is mandatory. Many municipalities also require 60 hours of college credit or an associates degree.
It depends on the state you are in as each state sets the requirements/limits for hours to earn degrees at state financed schools. An associates degree is what is required to sit for the credentialing exams and is usually around 70 hours.
It depends on the bachelors degree you want...For mine, I need 180 quarter credit hours (60 classes)...its typically 170-210 credit hours...divide that by 3 and you will get how many classes