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University of Washington School of Nursing
Academic Services Memorandum No. 5
BASIS FOR
ESTABLISHING CREDIT HOURS FOR NURSING CLASSSES
Revised February, 2000
Fundamental Rule for Assigning
Credit to a Lecture or Non-clinical Seminar Course:
Each credit represents a time commitment of at least three
hours per week on the part of a typical student for one academic
quarter, 1 hour in class plus 2 hours preparation outside
of class. One credit is given for each scheduled hour of lecture
or formal numbered seminar type class (specifically excludes
clinical seminars) per week.
Fundamental Rule for Assigning
Credit to a Laboratory or 300-level Clinical Course:
One credit is given for each two scheduled hours of laboratory,
clinical seminar, or discussion group per week.
Fundamental Rule for Assigning
Credit to a Laboratory or 400+-level Clinical Course:
One credit is given for each three scheduled hours of laboratory
or clinical seminar.
Illustration of approved credit ratios:
| Type of
Course |
Contact
Hours
|
Outside
Hours (Prep)
|
Credits
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| Lecture |
1 hour
|
2 hours
|
1 credit
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| Non-Clinical
Seminars |
1 hour
|
2 hours
|
1 credit
|
| Lab or Clinical,
300 level |
2 hours
|
1 hour
|
1 credit
|
| Clinical Seminar |
2 hours
|
1 hour
|
1 credit
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| Lab or Clinical,
400 level and higher |
3 hours
|
0 hours
|
1 credit
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Refer to http://staff.washington.edu/uwcr/instructions.html
for University of Washington policy on credits and hours.
Memorandum No. 5
If you have any questions regarding the contents
on any of the documents or the location of specific information
please email Don Berg <bergd@u.washington.edu>
or Julie Katz <katzj@u.washington.edu>.
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