Post your Spring 2010 schedule! |
Post your Spring 2010 schedule! |
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The Visual Arts Today - ARH 1000
Fundamentals Of Typography - GRA 1206C Electronic Imaging - GRA 2201C I'm really looking forward to taking typography. :D |
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Ours is 120 credits too. Maybe it's just the way things have always been done here. There are still some people who take five or six courses a semester... they're just less common.
Yay, I'm more than halfway through - 68 by the end of this semster, woot! But... still so many Business and Psychology courses to take... |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 2,648 Joined: Apr 2008 Member No: 639,265 ![]() |
Ours is 120 credits too. Maybe it's just the way things have always been done here. There are still some people who take five or six courses a semester... they're just less common. The standard course load at my school was four classes a semester, too, but my school did credits in a kind of weird way. A "normal" class was 1 credit, and typically met about 4 hours per week. You needed 32 credits to graduate. For transfer purposes, one credit at my school mapped to 4 credits as most other schools, which meant you were taking the equivalent of 16 credits per semester and and required the equivalent of 128 credits to graduate (generally speaking, some majors required more). |
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