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Credit Hour Conversion Calculator
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This calculator comes courtesy of Wake Forest University.
Articles on Academic Workloads
Liberal Education: "Is It Finally Time to Kill the Credit Hour?"
This 2012 article looks at the credit hour system and its relevance in a time of new assessment methods.
"Cracking the Credit Hour"
This 2012 report looks at the history of the credit hour in the United States and recommends changing federal policy so that it recognizes learning, and not classroom seat time.
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