An Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree typically requires the completion of around 60 to 65 credit hours. This can vary slightly depending on the specific program and institution. The coursework usually includes a combination of general education classes and specialized courses related to the chosen field.
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.
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.
The amount of credits vary from institution to institution. However, you can count on approximately 42 credits to complete the master's degree.
Bachelor's degrees typically require around 120 credit hours to complete.
You would expect an undergraduate degree to require 120 credit hours or more , and a masters, possibly 30 credit hours or more. But a research oriented masters that called for trapping or observing wildlife can be very unpredictable - and need many more hours to complete - and the same applies to a PhD.
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
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.
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.
probably you should check it on a website provided with full information because they are alot of degree and there are different credit
First of all, you can't do anything with a degree in psychology. Second, does if matter how many hours it takes, c'mon it's psychology!!!
Typically, the master's degree in education takes between approximately 33 and 36 credits to complete, which is particular to the college or university you take it through. Most individuals take this degree as a part-time student seeing that they are already in the workforce. Thus, it could take two to three years to complete depending on the credit load carried each semester.
Typically, an associate's or 2-year degree requires 60 credit hours of study (half a bachelor's degree, typically 120 hours) but may vary a bit more or less depending on the area of study and courses required.