02-26-2010, 05:12 AM
Hi interesting, read it.
Dear Adeel
In order to achieve a degree - a student must accumulate a minimum of 360 credits. Each module on a programme is worth a certain number of credits towards a degree - in the same way as your ACCA exam papers are worth a certain amount of credits towards the BSc degree.
In your case, you have accumulated 375 credits and have subsequently been awarded the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting degree as we have validated your exams towards this programme.
We do not use the term credit hours at Brookes and therefore you may need to check exactly what the institution is looking for when applying to other places
Hope this helps
Kind regards
Laura Krendler
BSc Programme Support Team Leader
Oxford Brookes University Business School
Dear Adeel
In order to achieve a degree - a student must accumulate a minimum of 360 credits. Each module on a programme is worth a certain number of credits towards a degree - in the same way as your ACCA exam papers are worth a certain amount of credits towards the BSc degree.
In your case, you have accumulated 375 credits and have subsequently been awarded the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting degree as we have validated your exams towards this programme.
We do not use the term credit hours at Brookes and therefore you may need to check exactly what the institution is looking for when applying to other places
Hope this helps
Kind regards
Laura Krendler
BSc Programme Support Team Leader
Oxford Brookes University Business School