Understand the policies and regulations of continuing education in this region and this unit, participate in various forms of learning activities, and submit learning certificates or sign-in to relevant units.
1. Get a reward. Those who have won awards at or above the provincial level during their college years can make up college students' credits instantly.
2. It is also a very simple way to take part in extracurricular practice, which only takes long enough to fill the credits.
3. Actively participate in voluntary service. Volunteer service is also a university activity that is easy to add credits. As long as it is long enough, you can quickly add enough credits.
You can't graduate if you don't have enough college credits. If the credits are not enough, there are generally the following ways.
One is to make up credits. Although the process is hard, at least you can graduate and get a diploma and a degree certificate. These two certificates are undoubtedly future jobs.
The second is to postpone graduation. If the graduation time is too short to make up credits, you can only apply for an extension of graduation, but it will be much later to get the diploma.
The third is "going through the back door", asking school teachers or others to issue credit certificates for themselves to see if they can graduate smoothly.
If you complete the required courses and credits ahead of time, you can also graduate ahead of time. The credit system is a more flexible and flexible academic system, which creates more flexibility for students during their stay in school, including applying for suspension from school and starting a business within a period of time, and encouraging students with spare capacity to graduate ahead of schedule, minor in other majors and pursue other degrees.
The credit system is a curriculum management system that calculates students' learning volume in units of credits and takes the completion of the prescribed lower limit credits as the basic condition for students to obtain graduation qualifications. It records the growth experience and development degree of students in the corresponding curriculum field through credits in the form of quantitative scores.