Credit (Xuéfn) is a unit of measurement, which is used to calculate students' learning volume. Calculated by semester, the specific academic achievements of each course and practice link shall be subject to the provisions of the professional teaching plan. Some schools also have a system of charging by credit.
The credits required by universities vary from major to major, but generally range from 160 to 180, among which 45 credits are required for public courses, 50 to 75 credits for specialized courses, 35 to 60 credits for elective courses, 8 credits for graduation thesis (design), 8 credits for learning and practice 1 2 credits for reading and innovation.
In the final analysis, the credit system provides a flexible curriculum management scheme. No matter how exquisite the credit system is, it is difficult to accurately and completely reflect the overall quality of a student.
Matters needing attention in college credits
Every course in the university has certain credits. Only by passing the exam of this course can you get the corresponding credits. You can't graduate until the credits have accumulated to the professional requirements. 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.
Students' learning achievements are comprehensive and rich, which cannot be covered by quantitative evaluation methods such as exams, tests, credits and grade points. There are many learning achievements that cannot be quantified, such as students' emotions, attitudes and values. The evaluation of students should pursue a diversified evaluation system and emphasize the unity of quantitative evaluation and qualitative evaluation.