For colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system. One credit is equal to 16 hours of class contact time for the semester. This is broken down into hours per week. Thus, a one credit would be one hour of class contact time each week for the length of the semester. A three credit course would be 48 hours of class contact time (16 x 3) for the semester. This would be three hours of class contact time per week. To make this easier, when you see a course is three credits, you know the class will meet three hours per week. After successful completion of the semester, you will have earned three credits toward your degree. If the course is one credit, then the class will meet one hour per week, and at the end of the semester you will have earned one credit toward your degree.
No, they do not meet the requirements for college credit.
9 credit hours.
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Depending upon the course you select, this could range from 128 to 138 college credit hours. This is inclusive of the general education credit hours plus major credit hours.
To receive credit hours in this college, certain teacher require "extra attention", meaning oral intercourse. A credit hour could also be obtained by shouting "my dog raped me, and i had sex with my neighbors horse" to fellow students I sure hope this helps
20 "3 credit hour"classes. Three class hours equals 45 credit hours.
Depends on who is asking. Most universities count 15 credit hours per credit. The state of PA allows 30 continuing education hours per college credit.
about 65 to 90 hrs
1.0 or 1.5 unit college physical education courses = 2.5 high school credits; 3-5 unit non-degree applicable (NDA) college coursework = 5 high school credits; 3-5 unit degree applicable (UC/CSU transferable) college coursework = 10 high school credits.
Most college/university students take about 12 credit/hours.
Consider that a full time student takes a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester, with minimum two semesters per year. That equals 24 credit hours per year, 48 in two years. So, a college student with 46 credit hours is still a sophomore. A different perspective puts a 46 hour student as a Junior (30-50 credit hours).
For institutions operating on semesters, a freshman-level student is an individual with 30 or less credit hours.