Bachelor's degrees typically require around 120 credit hours to complete.
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
The minimum number of credit hours required for a student to be eligible for student loans is typically 6 credit hours per semester.
The minimum number of credit hours required for students to be eligible for student loans is typically 6 credit hours per semester.
This varies between 54-68 credit hours depending on your major.
Typically, it takes anywhere form 124 to 128 credits.
it takes 60 hours of expirience.
==Answers== This will vary by major and by institution. Most schools require between 30 and 40 credit hours within that major to get a Bachelors degree. This is not including the general requirements and support requirements also.
To renew AK CPA license, four credit hours of ethics are required every reporting period.
To be classified as a full time student you must be taking at least 12 credit hours a semester.
Certified Public Accountants in Connecticut are required to take 40 hours CPA CPE credit to renew and maintain their CPA license. This includes a required course of 4 hours Professional Ethics. CPA CPE is required every 3 years.
Usually about 12 to 24 hours but I personally dont like taking chances and wait for about 36 to 48 hours.
Answer 1: A two-year associates degree, no matter the subject, is 60 semester credit hours. A four-year bachelors degree, no matter the subject, is 120 semester credit hours.It depends, I admit, on the school, though. Some schools award associates degrees that contain 63 or 66, give or take, semester credit hours; and some schools award bachelors degrees that contain 123 or 128, give or take, semester credit hours. But, by and large, most associates degrees are 60, and most bachelors are 120. Period.So, then...If you want an Associate of Science (AS) in Sociology (or, at some schools, it might be an Associate of Arts (AA)) degree, then it'll be around 60 semester credit hours.If, on the other hand, you want an Bachelor of Science (BS) in Sociology (or, at some schools, it might be an Bachelor of Arts (BA)) degree, then it's be around 120 semester credit hours.Either way, you'll take the same basic courses in what's called "Lower Division General Education" (LDGE), which consist of courses across a wide range of subject areas -- most of which have nothing to do with a sociology degree -- so that you'll get a broadly-based general education, in many areas, in addition to the course in your sociology major.LDGE, at most schools -- and, again, this is regardless whether it's an associates or bachelors -- tends to be from 30 to as many as 45 semester credit hours; and so LDGE, alone, will take-up at least 1/2 to as much as 2/3 of an associates degree (or 1/4 to 3/8 of a bachelors degree). The rest of the courses, in either case, will be a combination of both general electives, and courses in the major (and in the minor, if you declare on... though typically only bachelors degrees allow the declaration of a minor).