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16:57 Jan 9, 2002 |
German to English translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy / Education | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Bob Kerns (X) Germany Local time: 16:54 | ||||||
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4 | number of hours |
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4 | total number of hours and credit equivalent |
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2 | credit hours |
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number of hours Explanation: Total number of hours plus the number of hours for the individual subjects Regards from Bochum in Germany |
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credit hours Explanation: When I was in school, in the USA, each course had a certain number of 'credit hours' Your transcript gives the total number of hours you took during a semester and a list of the courses with the credit hours for each. Thermodymics was 5 credit hours, history was 3, etc. |
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total number of hours and credit equivalent Explanation: of individual subjects Sounds better as a whole line |
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