Undergraduate - Fayette

Calculation of Credit Hour

Federal Definition of Credit Hour

Credit hour: Except as provided in 34 CFR 668.8(k) and (l), a credit hour is an amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes and verified by evidence of student achievement that is an institutionally established equivalency that reasonably approximates not less than –

  • One hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and a minimum of two hours of out of class student work each week for approximately fifteen weeks for one semester or trimester hour of credit, or ten to twelve weeks for one quarter hour of credit, or the equivalent amount of work over a different amount of time; or

  • At least an equivalent amount of work as required in paragraph (1) of this definition for other academic activities as established by the institution including laboratory work, internships, practica, studio work, and other academic work leading to the award of credit hours. (34 CFR 600.2)

CMU’s Calculation of Credit Hour

CMU will observe the following minimum time requirements for courses:

  • Online courses are as rigorous as on-ground courses and typically require as much time to complete the coursework as the on-ground counterpart. Thus, students are expected to demonstrate they have met the student learning outcomes equivalent to a traditionally delivered course.

  • Hybrid courses combine on-ground and online study. These courses are as rigorous as completely on-ground courses and typically require as much time to complete the coursework as the on-ground counterpart. Thus, students are expected to demonstrate they have met the student learning outcomes equivalent to a traditionally delivered course.

Students will have the opportunity to meet learning outcomes in a number of ways through online and/or hybrid coursework.

  • Direct faculty instruction will include:

    • Weekly threaded discussion forums

    • PowerPoint Presentations without audio

    • PowerPoint Presentations with audio

    • Lecture notes

    • Video lectures

    • Assigned videos (does not include lecture videos)

    • Quizzes/Exams

    • Rough Draft feedback

    • Face-to-Face meetings (hybrid only)

  • Out of class student work will include:

    • Readings

    • Written assignments (papers, journals, reviews, etc)

    • Rough Draft papers

    • Paper revisions

    • Research

    • Case Studies

    • Power Point Presentations

    • Assigned homework problems

    • Clinical/Practicum/Internship

Calculations for an 8-week course:

Credit Hours

Direct Instruction Hours

Student Work Hours

Total Course Hours

 1

 15

 30

 45/8-weeks

 2

 30

 60

 90/8-weeks

 3

 45

 90

 135/8-weeks

 4

 60

 120

 180/8-weeks

 5

 75

 150

 225/8-weeks

 6

 90

 180

 270/8-weeks

Calculations for an 16-week course:

Credit Hours

Direct Instruction Hours

Student Work Hours

Total Course Hours

 1

 15

 30

 45/16-weeks

 2

 30

 60

 90/16-weeks

 3

 45

 90

 135/16-weeks

 4

 60

 120

 180/16-weeks

 5

 75

 150

 225/16-weeks

 6

 90

 180

 270/16-weeks

** Final exams and/or presentations are completed during the 16th week.

Calculations for direct faculty instruction:

Weekly threaded discussion forums 

100-200 level courses = 2.5 hours per topic

300-400 level courses = 4 hours per topic

Graduate level courses = 4 hours per topic 

 PowerPoint Presentations without audio

 50 minutes

 PowerPoint Presentations with audio

 50 minutes

 Lecture notes

 50 minutes

 Video lectures

 50 minutes

 Face-to-Face meetings (hybrid only)

 1 hour = 1 hour

 Assigned videos (does not include lecture videos)

 50 minutes

 Quizzes/Exams

 1 hour of prep 50 minutes to take the quiz/exam

 Mid-term/Final

 5 hours of prep 2 hours to take the mid-term/final

 Instructor feedback

 10 minutes per submitted assignment per student

Calculations for student work:

Readings 

100-200 level courses = 10 minutes per page

300-400 level courses = 8 minutes per page

Graduate level courses = 6 minutes per page 

 Formal writing assignments

 30 minutes per page

 Rough draft papers

 60 minutes total

 Research

 2 hours per page

 Case Studies

 1 hour per page

 PowerPoint Presentations

 2 hours total

 Speeches

 1 hour per minute for prep and presentation

 Misc. assignments

 2 hours per assignment

Calculations for Applied Music (Private Lessons)

 45 hours of practice 

 1 credit hour 

 90 hours of practice

 2 credit hour

 135 hours of practice

 2 credit hour

Calculations for Clinical/Practicum/Internship/Lab:

 Clinical 

 40 work hours = 1 credit hour

 Practicum

 Variable 20-40 observation hours = 1 credit hour

 Internship

 40 work hours = 1 credit hour

 Lab

 30 contact hours = 1 credit hour

Calculations for Independent Study:

Independent projects, such as special problems, in which the student works more or less individually at various locations, ordinarily requiring intermittent consultation with the professor. The instructor will identify appropriate outcomes/objectives to meet the credit hour requirements of the course.

Hours spent on the course per week may vary from week to week, though the standard total time spent is as follows:

 40 hours of student work + 5 hours of direct instruction

 1 credit hour

 80 hours of student work + 10 hours of direct instruction

 2 credit hour

 120 hours of student work + 15 hours of direct instruction

 3 credit hour

 160 hours of student work + 20 hours of direct instruction

 4 credit hour

 205 hours of student work + 25 hours of direct instruction

 5 credit hour