The amount of credits it takes to complete a minor varies according to the program of study. Typically, a minor can range anywhere between 18 and 30 credits depending on what that minor is. If you have a real interest in a particular area, or you wish to supplement your major field of study, a minor can be very beneficial.
A minor is not a degree. A minor is a specific program of study that some students choose to take within their degree. For example, a bachelor of arts in communication, with a minor in Spanish. The bachelor's degree can take between 120 to 128 credits to complete depending on the college or university and the specific program of study (major). The minor program could take 18 or more credits to complete depending on the program and would have to fit into the 120 to 128 credits for the degree.
I am a Political Science Major and my BS requires 128 Credits.
Depends on the college and your major. There is a general ed requirement of 60-64 credits. Then, depending on your major/minor, 36+ credits. The school I'm at the requirement (total) is 120 credits in 4yrs, though it takes most people 6 because there aren't enough classes. However, I'm transferring to a small, liberal arts school and the total requirement is 128 credits in 4 years.
The number of credits required for a bachelors degree can range from 124 to 128.
Depends on the college and the major, but most work like this: 15 credits / semester 2 semesters per year 4 years 2 * 4 * 15 = 120 total credits
The number of credits could range from 124 to 128. Viper1
He wrote 25 in a major key and only 2 in a minor key.
B Major (and G sharp minor) has five sharps, but B minor only has two sharps (like D major).
F Major has a relative minor key of D Minor and has the key if B Flat.
Eight, the same as in any major or minor scale.
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