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Academic Credit

What does the academic term Academic Credit mean in higher education?

Academic Credit


Academic Credit definition

Short Definition

An Academic Credit is a unit of measurement used to quantify the amount of academic work completed by a student, typically based on hours of instruction or coursework completed.


In-depth Overview

Academic Credit

Long definition: Academic credit is a quantifiable representation of the time and effort a student dedicates to a particular course or academic activity. Typically, one academic credit is equivalent to a specific number of hours of classroom instruction or academic work per week over the course of a semester or term. It reflects both the depth and breadth of the learning experience and is used to assess a student's progress toward graduation.

Etymology: The term "academic credit" does not have a complex etymology. It combines "academic", relating to education, with "credit", signifying recognition or acknowledgment. Together, they denote the recognition of educational accomplishments within an academic framework.

Synonyms or related academic terms:
  • Course credit
  • College credit
  • University credit
Examples of Use:
  1. Each course in the curriculum is assigned a specific number of academic credits, which students must complete to earn their degrees.
  2. Transferring academic credits from one institution to another can sometimes be a complex process, as credit equivalencies may vary.
Translations:
  • Spanish: Crédito académico
  • French: Crédit académique
  • German: Studienleistungspunkt
  • Italian: Credito accademico
  • Portuguese: Crédito acadêmico
  • Japanese: 学術単位 (Gaku jutsu tan'i)
  • Chinese (Simplified): 学分 (Xuéfēn)
  • Hindi: शैक्षिक क्रेडिट (Shikshik kreḍiṭ)

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Academic Credit


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Miscellaneous higher education terms > University academic terms



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