Credits are units of academic measurement awarded for the completion of a course, usually based on the number of hours of instruction.
Long definition: "Credits" in higher education refer to the unit of measurement used to quantify a student's academic workload and progress. They represent the value assigned to a course, indicating the amount of time and effort required to complete it successfully. Credits are essential for tracking a student's academic standing, determining eligibility for graduation and facilitating the transfer of coursework between educational institutions.
Etymology: The term "credits" has its roots in the Latin word "credere", which means "to believe" or "to trust". In academia, it symbolizes the trust and recognition given to a student's academic achievements, which contribute to their progress toward a degree.
Synonyms or related academic terms:
Units, Course Hours, Academic Units, ECTS Credits (used in the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System).
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