It will take approximately two years. You might be able to cut off one semester by taking summer and interim sessions (if the curriculum allows it).
It took me 1 1/2 years to get 65 credit hours. I go to community college and it depends on how high the grade is you receive for the course. For instance I had a b in one class and received 9 credit hours for it and I had an a in another 3 cred class and got 12 credit hours for it. If your school runs that way this is how you accomplish that many credit hours in a little bit of time.
It depends on how many credits you take during the semester. Most colleges won't let you to take over 18 credits during a full semester and no more than 15 during summer sessions. If you plan on not taking a summer break it can be done in as little under 2 years depending on your class schedule and how much workload you are willing to carry each semester. If you plan on taking a summer break with at least 18 credits being done within a full semesters time it can be done in 2 1/2 years and 5 credits will still be need to complete a full 95 credits. Hope this helps. I am currently in school majoring in pre- nursing and I haven't had a summer break. I have been in a full year and have approximately 37 credits and I only need 16 more to complete my pre- req's for the bsn nursing program. So at this point I will take the remaining 17 hours in the spring and my total credits after finishing the spring session will be 51 credits.
To be classified as a full time student you must be taking at least 12 credit hours a semester.
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).
The average school year contains 180 days. (Not including snow days, holidays, vacations, emergency days off (Like Death of a teacher, death of the principle, school fire, school shooting etc...)) The school day is between 6-8 hours depending on the area and district. So a school year has roughly 1080 - 1440 hours of education. Per semester that is 360 - 480 hours.
It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.It would take approximately one academic year as a full-time student. The average credit load for a full-time student is 15 credits per semester.
Typically 15 is a full, standard lode. You can go down to 12 and up to 18 and still be a full-time student, though.
If, perhaps, you could complete the 120 credit hours requirement within those two years. That would be a real nasty class load each of those semesters ... 55 credit hours in one semester? 15 credit hours is considered a full time load.
For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, 12 credits (semester hours) is the minimum for a full-time student. The average full-time credit hour load is approximately 15 semester hours per semester.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, 12 credits (semester hours) is the minimum for a full-time student. The average full-time credit hour load is approximately 15 semester hours per semester.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, 12 credits (semester hours) is the minimum for a full-time student. The average full-time credit hour load is approximately 15 semester hours per semester.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, 12 credits (semester hours) is the minimum for a full-time student. The average full-time credit hour load is approximately 15 semester hours per semester.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, 12 credits (semester hours) is the minimum for a full-time student. The average full-time credit hour load is approximately 15 semester hours per semester.For a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year, 12 credits (semester hours) is the minimum for a full-time student. The average full-time credit hour load is approximately 15 semester hours per semester.
For Fall & Spring Semesters: A full time college student is one who ccompletes at least 12 semester hours, while maintaining a 2.0 GPA (on a 4.0 average). For Summer Completes 6 semester hours per summer session, while maintaining a 2.0 GPA Note some schools require 15 semester hours. LK Houston
Answer 1: All associates degrees take two years to earn if they're pursued "full time"......meaning the student taking 15 semester credit hours per semester, for two semester (or 30 semester credit hours) per year, for two years, thereby earning the associate's degree's typical 60 semester credit hours. A bachelors degree, by way of reference, is double that: 120 semester credit hours, which typically takes a full-time student four years.It matters not what is the subject. The associates degree, regardless of subject, typically takes a full-time student two (2) years to earn.
The minimum credit load for a full-time student is 12 credits. Some students take more, however, 12 credits is considered full-time.
For students attending a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year (most do), a full-time student must carry the minimum of 12 credits per semester. Summer and interim sessions are not required.
A full time college student is usually defined as one taking twelve or more credit hours per semester. Many full time students also work part time.