Taking credits refers to the credit system:
1, credits are divided into compulsory credits and elective credits, among which elective credits are divided into limited elective credits and public elective credits.
2. Every course in the university has credits, and the number of credits is directly related to the number of hours.
3. Obtaining credits for the courses taught can only be a way to pass the exam. However, the awards of the national English competition are used to evaluate scholarships and cannot replace the credits of teaching courses.
The role of university credits:
University credits play an important role in students' graduation and obtaining degree certificates. Whether it is a junior college or an undergraduate, college students need to take credits if they want to graduate. Only when the credits meet the graduation requirements can you graduate. Secondly, for undergraduates, credits are also related to degree certificates.
The origin of credit system:
The credit system is one of the educational modes, and it is also called the three educational modes together with the class system and tutorial system. /kloc-At the end of 0/9, the credit system was first established in Harvard University. 19 18 Peking University took the lead in implementing the course selection system in China. 1978 some qualified universities in China began to try out the credit system, and now the credit system reform has been fully promoted in domestic universities. Figuratively speaking, the credit system is like an education supermarket. Students attending classes are like buying things in the market. Students arrange their studies independently according to their financial capacity, hobbies and learning potential.