course load

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English - Turkish
(Eğitim) kurs miktarı
English - English
The number of semester hours a student schedules in a given term
the number of hours carried by a student in a given semester An average course load is 15 semester hours
The number of courses taken in a given term Students on F-1 visas are required to take a full course load (usually 12 credit hours or four courses)
Course load refers to the total number of units taken for credit, audit, by correspondence, or through concurrent registration at another institution
students were classified as full time or part time based on the number of hours they attempted during their first term enrolled
the number of hours or courses in which a student is enrolled in any given semester
The number of semester credit hours associated with the academic work in which a student is enrolled in any given term
Twelve credits is considered a full-time load Freshman and sophomore students may enroll in up to 18 credits during the fall or spring semester, but 15-16 credits is the maximum recommended because generally you have to study 2 hours out of class for each hour in class -- so that would be a total of 45 hours of work for a 15 credit load (High school special students are limited to six credits per semester and credit restrictions also may be imposed on students designated as high risk) contents
Total number of semester credit hours for which a student registered during any semester
courseload
The workload involved in an academic course
course load

    Turkish pronunciation

    kôrs lōd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkôrs ˈlōd/ /ˈkɔːrs ˈloʊd/

    Etymology

    [ 'kOrs, 'kors ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Latin cursus, from currere to run; more at CAR.
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