Typically, the average credit load per semester is 15 credits. Community colleges will usually allow 18 to 19 credits. Anything more - in most colleges - takes permission of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
You can typically take the entire associates degree which can run between 60 and 64 credits. Just make sure you are in a transfer program at the junior or community college.
(12+ credits for undergraduate; 9 credits + for graduate)
The degree will take 124 to 128 credits.
If you take the full test, you can earn up to 12 credits.
It will take completion of approximately 33 credits depending on the specialty.
You take college credits in a semester. The average full-time student load is 15 credits per semester, some take 18. The number of times you attend class per week depends on the schedule of times offered.
The required number of credits may vary according to the specific college or university. However, it would take approximately 46 credits.
You should have four units of English.
If your associate's degree was in nursing, then it will take an additional 60 to 64 credits to complete the bachelor's degree. If it was not, then it depends on what your major was in at the associate degree level, and how many credits are actually transferable to the four years institution.
In college, hours carrying means the total amount of credits a student is taking per semester. Most colleges have a limit on how many credits they can take per semester.
If you are referring to college credits, it depends on how many credits you register for per semester, and whether you take advantage of summer and/or interim sessions. It could take anywhere from one, to one and a half academic years.
In my experience, a student must have at least 60 semester hours prior to classification as a Junior, but this varies for each institution and major. For example, if you were in a Nursing progam, they may require you to complete additional requirements prior to becoming a Junior. Example: You must take an additional Science and Labm, giving you 64 credits rather than 60. I've seen this requirement be as high as 72 for specialized programs. A Senior is generally 90+ credits (30 credits per year)