Postsecondary degree programs typically award academic credits based on coursework completed, measured in semester or quarter hours. These credits may come from various sources, including lectures, laboratory work, internships, and independent studies. Generally, a minimum number of credits is required for degree completion, with specific distribution across core courses, electives, and major requirements. Transfer credits from other institutions may also be accepted, subject to the institution's policies.
A postgraduate degree is a degree you get after your undergraduate degree, so for example a Master's degree or a Ph.D. A postsecondary degree is a degree you get after high school (high school = secondary school), such as a B.A. or B.Sc. A postsecondary degree is usually referred to as an undergraduate degree. (At least in my neck of the woods.)
Obtaining a college degree is very important. For an Associates degree, 60 semester credits, for a Bachelors 120 credits are needed. This also depends on the college and degree specifics.
Transfer to a four year college or university that offers the bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Submit your associates degree transcript to that institution and they will transfer all usable credits toward your criminal justice degree. With an associates in liberal arts, and transferring to a criminal justice program, most, if not all credits should be transferable.
* associates degree - 60 to 64 credits * bachelor's degree - 120 to 128 credits * master's degree - 30 to 30 plus (post bachelor's degree) depending on the specific program of study. * doctorate - approximately 60 credits (post bachelor's degree) plus dissertation.
The ECTS credits for the Bachelor's degree from India is calculated by taking all the credits of each academic year.
The postsecondary degree that comes after a bachelor's degree is a master's degree. This degree typically requires one to three years of additional study and may involve coursework, research, or practical experience. Following a master's degree, individuals may pursue a doctoral degree, which is the highest level of academic achievement.
24 credits towards a Bachelors degree; in addition to 24 needed for the associates
A bachelor degree is a four-year degree and takes about 128 credits to obtain. An associate's degree is a two year degree and takes about 64 credits to obtain.
It depends on what degree you are completing, but most master's degrees require 30-36 credits to be completed after the bachelor's degree.
Possible.
Depending on the specialty, it could take between 33 and 46 credits.
It depends on the degree being sought. Whether an associate's, bachelor's, etc. The associate's degree is approximately 64 credits, and the bachelor's degree is approximately 124 credits depending on the specific program of study.