It depends on whether you are a full-time or part-time student, the program of study and the sequential nature of the courses, and the credit load carried each semester. Typically, 60 to 64 credit hours is an associates degree which is designed as a two year program of study. Most classes are worth 3 credit hours, and can be worth 2 or 4 as well, but normally they are 3 c/h. A full time student will take at least 4 classes per semester, and part time normally takes 2 per semester. It can take as little as 2 years, or as long as 4 if you go part time.
60 credits is typically two years as a full-time student. For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, one credit means 16 hours of class contact time for the semester
Approximately two years if the program of study in taken as prescribed by the institution.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system, 60 credits would take approximately two years to complete as a full-time student.
About 2 full years
Two years if you go full time
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Around 60 or so semester hours.
The amount of credits are approximately 60 to 64.
If enrolling in the regular two semester academic year (not including summer or interim sessions), it would take approximately one and a half years, depending on the credit load carried each semester. A two year program is typically between 60 and 64 credits.
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Most all colleges will convert quarter hours into semester hours. As long as you attended a regionally accredited college or university, you should be fine.
900 divided by 180 = 5 hours x 12 =60 credits. Is this 5 hours for each course, and does this apply to a simpler form of hour per course but not related to the calculations for a semester hour which is usually 16 hours for one credit?
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Most students take anywhere from 12-18 credit hours per semester. So, 16 hours will normally take 1 semester.
A year and a semester if you take 18 credits 1st semester, 18 credits 2nd semester, 15 credit third semester for a total of 51 credits.Or if you take 7 credit hours in summer school you will only have 8 credits hour left for third semester.
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