For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year; it earns you senior level status. The bachelor's degree can take anywhere from 120 to 128 credits to complete depending on the specific program of study.
If you are referring to college credits, I'm not sure of how many ways you think there are to acquire college credits. I mention - if you are referring to - because at times questions are placed into the wrong categories. The way you obtain college credits, is by applying and being accepted to a college or university, followed be enrolling in the prescribed courses based on your overall personal educational , or career goals and objectives. If you have an expertise and experience within a particular area, there are some institutions that evaluate life experience and convert that experience to college credits.
90 quarter hours equals 60.00 credits (semester hours)
about 65 to 90 hrs
At most schools, you would be a freshman. Typically, students fall into these four categories: < 30 hours - Freshman 30 - 60 hours - Sophomore 60 - 90 hours - Junior 90 - 120 hours - Senior
IT depends on your major. But my major, its going to take me around 90.
The classification of being a sophomore in college is typically based on the number of credit hours completed, rather than the number of hours spent in college. The specific number of credit hours required to be considered a sophomore may vary among different institutions. In general, it is safe to say that with 45 college credit hours, you are likely in your sophomore year of college.
Yes, they can go to college and earn a degree! I am living proof that this can beaccomplished.
Who is considered a junior in college?A full college schedule requires 15 credit hours per semester, 30 credits per scholastic year: thus a sophomore would have earned 60 credits and a student carrying credit hours in excess of 60 credit hours would be conisdered a junior in college.
Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 or higher
==Answers== This will vary by major and by institution. Most schools require between 30 and 40 credit hours within that major to get a Bachelors degree. This is not including the general requirements and support requirements also.
At least 30 credit hours. (0-29 freshman, 30-59 sophmore, 66-89 junior, 90- 120+ senior)
They check every attempted 30, 60, and 90 credit hours.
One credit equals 16 classroom contact hours per semester. Thus, a thee credit course would be 48 hours of classroom contact hours for the semester.One credit equals 16 classroom contact hours per semester. Thus, a thee credit course would be 48 hours of classroom contact hours for the semester.One credit equals 16 classroom contact hours per semester. Thus, a thee credit course would be 48 hours of classroom contact hours for the semester.One credit equals 16 classroom contact hours per semester. Thus, a thee credit course would be 48 hours of classroom contact hours for the semester.One credit equals 16 classroom contact hours per semester. Thus, a thee credit course would be 48 hours of classroom contact hours for the semester.One credit equals 16 classroom contact hours per semester. Thus, a thee credit course would be 48 hours of classroom contact hours for the semester.
The average is 30 credits. Once you acquire 30 credits, you move from the freshmen classification to the sophomore classification which is the second year of college. Below I have listed the credit classifications. * Freshman - fewer than 30 credits * Sophomore - 30 to 59 credits * Junior - 60 to 89 credits * Senior - 90 credits and above