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  2. Carnegie Unit and Student Hour - Wikipedia

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    The Student Hour is approximately 12 hours of class or contact time, approximately 1/10 of the Carnegie Unit (as explained below). As it is used today, a Student Hour is the equivalent of one hour (50 minutes) of lecture time for a single student per week over the course of a semester, usually 14 to 16 weeks.

  3. European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - Wikipedia

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    ECTS-credits, Kreditpunkte (KP) EFTA member state: Albania: 60 30 Pikët ECTS Non-EU, Non-EFTA member state Bosnia and Herzegovina: 60 25 ECTS bodovi Non-EU, Non-EFTA member state England, Wales and Northern Ireland: 120 (60 ECTS) 10 (20 hours per ECTS) Credits. One ECTS credit is equivalent to two UK credits. [10] [11] Non-EU, Non-EFTA member ...

  4. Course credit - Wikipedia

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    A full academic year normally consists of 120 credits. Two UK credits are equivalent ... or 10 to 12 weeks for one quarter hour of credit, or at least the equivalent ...

  5. National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom

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    The size of the qualification may be indicated by it being called an "Award" (less than 120 hours total qualification time/1–12 credits), "Certificate" (121 to 369 hours/13–36 credits) or "Diploma" (370 or more hours/37+ credits). [9] [10] In general usage, qualifications are often compared to the best-known qualification at that level.

  6. Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme - Wikipedia

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    One UK credit is equivalent to the learning outcomes of 10 notional hours of study, [2] thus a university course of 150 notional study hours is worth 15 credits, and a university course of 300 notional study hours is worth 30 credits. A full academic year is worth 120 credits and a full calendar year (normally only at postgraduate level) 180 ...

  7. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    This weight is determined by credit hours. For instance, math (6 hours/week) x 20 (the base grade) = 120 (weight). Example: Sample grades: (Maths 13.33/20, English 13.4/20, Biology 8.25/20) English: 5 credits × 13.4 = 67 out of possible 100 Math: 6 credits × 13.33 = 79.98 out of possible 120 Biology: 2 credits × 8.25 = 16.5 out of possible 40

  8. Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 was equivalent to University 1st Year, an HNC or a Certificate of Higher Education (Cert HE). Level 2 was equivalent to University 2nd Year, an HND or a Diploma of Higher Education. Level 3 was equivalent to Years 3 and 4 at a Scottish University, and generally these credits lead to a Special or Honours Degree.

  9. Master's degree in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Bologna process has widely prompted master's degree education to consist of either 120 ECTS or 180 ECTS credit cycles, where one academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS-credits that are equivalent to 1,500–1,800 hours of study. In most cases, these will take 2 to 3 years respectively to complete.