Psychology, asked by shreyamathur4399, 8 months ago

Why are credits awarded per subject

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Answered by kjjio
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Subject Credit - Credit toward a requirement, such as general education or a course requirement for a major or minor. This is distinct from unit or degree credit, which refers to units earned toward a degree.

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Answered by dharanikamadalm
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Credits are awarded per subject to increase the amount of time the students are taught, this, in turn, increases the likelihood, they will be better educated in that particular area.

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Credit: It is an acclamation by a recognised college or university that offers a course that has been completed successfully, usually measured in semester hours.  

Use of Credits: They support the entry of a student into a higher education programme. They help us keep track of the progression of the student. They decide when he/she can meet the study requirements. They can even estimate the workload of a programme.  

Course Credit: It is a recognition for completing a course at school or college or university, It is used to measure if a student attended enough hours to be graduated.

Credit points: This is a basic unit of how much is the study load for the student.

Hence, credits awarded per subject is to estimate how effectively a student completes a course in accordance with the lessons attained.

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