Course Credit Policy
Each course that offers academic credit is assigned a credit value based on the number of scheduled student contact hours and the type of teaching modality used to deliver the course. The college defines a semester credit hour as a unit of coursework equivalent to:
- 55 minutes of lecture instruction and student engagement per week for 14 weeks, or
- a laboratory comprised of 2-3 hours weekly of structured laboratory learning involving the faculty and the student for 14 weeks, or
- up to 75 hours of internship or fieldwork for 14 weeks.
For courses offered on a schedule different from the 14 week schedule, the associated instructional time (typically 2250 minutes for a three credit course) is distributed evenly over the scheduled weeks of the course. The credit value for each course is displayed as a number ratio following the course title and credit assignment. The first digit indicates the weekly lecture hours; the second digit indicates the weekly laboratory hours; the third digit (where appropriate) indicates the number of weekly experiential learning hours (clinical, internship, practicum, etc). Courses are designed such that students should expect to study a minimum of two hours outside of class for every hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction.