The maximum recommended course load is eighteen (18)
semester hours of credit in Terms I and II and twelve (12) semester hours of
credit in Term III. Under extenuating
circumstances, students may, with the consent of a counselor or advisor,
take additional credit hours.
All credit courses show a specified
number of credits that generally indicate the amount of work required.
A 3-credit lecture/discussion course normally meets 3 clock hours
per week during the 16-week terms. More clock hours per week are
required during the abbreviated terms such as the Express and Summer. Despite some variation in the out-of-class work required to
succeed in individual classes, 2 hours outside of class for every
hour in class is the normal expectation. That means that a student
taking a 15 credit hour course load (during Terms I or II) will need
to devote a total of 45 hours each week to his/her academic effort.
Dedicated students who are working
half-time often succeed with a 12-17 hour load but few students are able
to work full-time and succeed in a full-time course load. Students who
are working, or have other similar obligations, should consider the
following scale as they make decisions about their schedules:
| Employment |
Recommended
Academic Load Express |
No
More Than Hours Per Week |
Term
I or II
16 Weeks |
Express
Term
12 Weeks |
Summer
Term III
10 Weeks |
Express
Term
6 Weeks |
| 20
Hours |
12-15
Credits |
9-12
Credits |
6-10
Credits |
4-6
Credits |
| 30
Hours |
9-12
Credits |
6-9
Credits |
3-6
Credits |
3-5
Credits |
| 40
Hours |
6-9
Credits |
3-6
Credits |
3-5
Credits |
2-4
Credits |