How many credits are required to get a bachelors degree

How many credits you are needed to earn a bachelor's degree? The answer to this question will vary by school. You can earn a bachelor’s degree with 180 quarter credit hours of applicable coursework at American InterContinental University (AIU); however, it’s important to understand that different higher education institutions may measure credits differently. AIU, for instance, measures credits in quarter hours while other schools may measure credits in semester hours. For example, 180 quarter hours is equivalent to l 120 semester hours. Additionally, the number of credits required to earn a degree may be different by degree program or school.

Is There a Way to Earn Credits Aside From Completing Classes?

AIU can help you get a head start on your bachelor’s degree credit requirements by offering credit for past school, work or military experience.

Students who have past credits may submit unofficial transcripts for evaluation prior to beginning the first term of study. In addition to college credit earned at accredited postsecondary institutions, the following can also be evaluated for academic credit equivalency at AIU:

  • Experiential Learning
  • Professional Training & Certifications
  • Standardized Assessments/Examinations
    • College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Examinations
    • DANTES Subject Standardized Testing (DSST) Examinations
    • Advanced Placement (AP) Examination
    • AIU Accelerate™ Assessments
    • Other recognized examinations may also be evaluated at the discretion of the University

AIU may also accept military credit for comparable courses or electives, including:

  • Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
  • AU – ABC
  • Military Training Course
  • Service Colleges

Ultimately, it's up to you to decide what pacing best fits your goals and your life.

How Long Does It Take to Earn a Bachelor’s Degree?

It typically takes a full-time student at a traditional college four years to earn a bachelor’s degree; however, the reality is that many external factors can affect the time you have to dedicate to your education. Your own timeline will depend on whether you choose to take classes on a part-time or full-time basis, but the flexibility of AIU’s online learning platform is designed to allow the flexibility to find time for your studies.

What Kinds of Classes Are Offered in a Bachelor’s Degree Program?

The types of courses required for a Bachelor’s program may vary by university and program.

AIU offers career-focused specializations, meaning that most of your courses will be in your field of interest and are designed to be relevant to today’s employment landscape. With more concentrated courses you can work to develop a solid foundation of knowledge, and your knowledge base can be further enriched by fellow students and professors who have real-life experience in their field of study.

A bachelor’s degree program usually starts with a variety of general education courses to meet the degree requirements. However, of the 180 credits required to earn a bachelor’s degree at AIU, 58.5 will be in general education. These courses may include:

  • University Studies or College readiness courses
  • English Composition
  • Humanities (such as History or Philosophy)
  • Math
  • Science
  • Social Behaviors (such as Economics)
  • Other General Education Coursework

AIU's general education courses are designed to help you build a strong basis of skills that can be helpful in the workplace, such as communications, technological competence, and math.

Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree From an Accredited Higher Learning Institution

American InterContinental University, AIU, is part of the American InterContinental University System, which is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Additionally, the business programs at American InterContinental University are Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) accredited.

Whatever path you decide to take, know AIU is here to help you earn a quality bachelor's degree and work toward achieving your educational goals.

Are you ready to learn more? Explore online degrees at AIU today.

American InterContinental University cannot guarantee employment or salary. For important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended these programs, go to www.aiuniv.edu/disclosures.
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A bachelor’s degree can set you on a path to break into a field you’ve always been interested in, or enhance a career you’re already in. Learning about it is the first step in getting one.

What is a Bachelor’s Degree?

A bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate degree in which you study a subject of your choice at an academic institution, and is commonly known as a college degree. Getting a bachelor’s degree can enhance your access to job opportunities, expose you to new ideas, and boost your earning potential.

Fast facts about bachelor's degrees:

  • Bachelor’s degrees typically take between four and five years to complete or a minimum of 120 credits.  

  • Majors can include a number of subjects, such as psychology, computer science, business, nursing, or English.

  • Traditionally obtained in-person at a college campus, bachelor’s degrees have become increasingly easier to earn online as well.

  • Though many students pursue a bachelor’s degree immediately after high school, it is not uncommon to seek one later in life. 

Let's review key things to know about bachelor’s degrees in the US, including how much they cost, what’s needed to apply, and whether an online or in-person experience is better for you.

Is a bachelor’s degree worth it?

There are several benefits to getting a bachelor’s degree. These include a higher potential income, increased job prospects, and new and enriching life experiences. If you’ve been working for a while, a bachelor’s degree may also help you launch a new career or advance in your current one. Obtaining a bachelor’s can be the first step to getting a higher academic degree, like a master’s or a doctorate.

The financial benefit of a bachelor's degree

A bachelor’s degree can be friendlier to your wallet in the long run. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that in 2021, a college graduate working full-time made a median of $1,334 a week, while high school graduates with no college experience earned a median of $809 a week [1]. That gap stretches into a significant difference over a year—a 2019 report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that a college graduate earned an average of $33,000 more than a high school graduate in one year [2].

Jobs you can get with a bachelor's degree

Many high-paying jobs require at least a bachelor's degree, so having a four-year degree can make you more competitive for more roles. Here are some jobs that typically require a bachelor’s degree and are expected to grow rapidly in the next ten years, according to the BLS [3]:

  • Software developers

  • Registered nurses

  • Financial managers

  • Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors

  • Project management specialists

  • Market research analysts and marketing specialists

  • Medical and health service managers

Learn more: 20 Highest-Paying Bachelor's Degree Jobs

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Cost of a bachelor’s degree program

The cost of a bachelor’s degree depends on several factors, like whether you choose to attend a public or private institution, are considered an in-state or out-of-state student, or opt for an online or in-person experience. Financial aid may also help lower your costs. Keep in mind tuition is separate from other living expenses, like housing and transportation.

  • Private vs. public: The College Board found that one year of tuition and fees, on average, cost $10,740 at public four-year institutions for in-state students and $27,560 for out-of-state students. Private nonprofit institutions cost $38,070 [4]. However, private colleges may have more institutional resources to give out as financial aid.

  • Online vs. in-person: The average public online bachelor's program tuition costs $38,496 for in-state students and $60,593 at private ones, according to US News—that’s total, not per year [5]. Online degrees eliminate relocation and transportation costs and offer enough flexibility for people who want to work full- or part-time.

  • Scholarships or financial aid: Financial aid through FAFSA and scholarships are available for many schools. See if you’re eligible for federal financial assistance and contact your school for opportunities to start.

Learn more: Is College Worth It?

Bachelor’s degree requirements

While each college or university is different, you will have to meet a number of requirements when applying to bachelor's degree programs and in order to graduate from one.

Enrollment requirements for bachelor’s degrees

To enroll, a bachelor’s degree program will generally require:

  • Past grades or GPA: Some programs may require you to have earned a certain minimum GPA in high school—like 2.5 or 3.0—though not all do. A program’s application should state what kind of grade requirements they have.

  • A GED or high school diploma: Most bachelor’s degree programs will require you to have completed a high school level of education. If you haven’t, you can consider other programs, like associate degrees or certificates that may not require them. Professional certificates on Coursera don’t require GEDs.

  • Standardized test scores, like the SAT or ACT: Though some schools are dropping this requirement, many still ask for test scores. High school students typically take standardized tests in their junior or senior year before applying to colleges. 

  • Letters of recommendation: These can come from high school teachers who can speak to your good qualities and know you well. If you’ve been out of school for a while, a manager from a past or current job, a leader at your place of worship, a sports coach, or a volunteer coordinator can all provide letters of recommendation.

  • Personal essays: Colleges could request personal essays to better understand your personal story and why you’re interested in a particular program. A course on essay writing on Coursera or elsewhere can help build your writing skills. 

Can’t meet all of the requirements? Associate degreeprograms, typically offered through community colleges,may have more flexible requirements and can provide you with a valuable education.

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Requirements for finishing a bachelor’s degree

Students typically need at least 120 credits to graduate from a bachelor’s program in the US (roughly 180 credits at a school under a quarter system). Credits are acquired by passing classes for your major and other courses your school might require.

College degrees generally take between four and five years to complete when you're enrolled full-time, but they can take longer or shorter depending on the program you enroll in and the number of classes you take each year.

Learn more: How Many Credits Do You Need to Graduate from College?

Types of bachelor’s degrees

Three of the most common types of bachelor’s degrees are:

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA): A Bachelor of Arts is a type of bachelor’s that typically emphasizes critical thinking, communication skills, and the humanities. Majoring in history, English, or communications will generally earn you a BA. A Bachelor of Arts may clear a path to careers that draw on human connection and critical thinking attributes—like teaching, human resources, advertising, or government work.

  • Bachelor of Science (BS): A Bachelor of Science typically emphasizes quantitative skills in coursework. This means science and math degrees are generally categorized as BS degrees, making them good ways to launch a career in science or math-based fields. You can earn a BS by majoring in subjects like finance or computer science.

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA): A Bachelor of Fine Arts is awarded to those who graduate with majors in fine, visual, or performing arts. Specializing in creative writing, theater, drawing, or graphic design can each lead to a BFA. If you’re interested in careers that involve the arts, like theater production or museum curator, a BFA could be a good option for you.

Read more: What Can You Do with a Finance Degree? 7 Career Paths

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Online vs. on-campus bachelor’s degrees

Both online degrees and on-campus degrees offer compelling reasons for students to enroll. Here are a few factors to consider when deciding which might be better for you.

Flexibility: Here's a fast fact—in 2017, the average graduate of an online degree program is thirty-two years old, according to US News, and 84 percent of them are employed as they attend school [6]. That’s likely because online degrees are more flexible. Accessing classes from home, with a wider range of time to take them, can allow students to continue working full-time, or take care of a family. Many on-campus programs also have flexible or part-time options.

In-person interaction: Face-to-face interaction is essential to some people but may be less of a priority to others. How important it is might depend on certain factors like your major and what sort of experience you want out of a bachelor’s degree program. While certain majors, like computer science, may be more conducive to taking online, others like theater might be more suitable for in-person learning. Being on campus can give you many extracurricular options, but online schools can also expose you to a community of people across the country and around the globe.

Here’s some good news

Online programs are constantly evolving, and many have adjusted to create opportunities to interact with other students, professors, and alumni. Online degrees can now give students the chance to work in group projects, join study groups, or network with alumni, all from behind the computer screen.

Affordability: Because of lower overhead costs, online bachelor’s degrees tend to be more affordable than those on traditional campuses. Of course, factors like whether or not the college is public or private, in-state or out-of-state, and how much financial aid you receive will all affect the price of a school, whether it’s online or in-person. The good news is that you may qualify for federal aid in either case. Filling out your FAFSA can be a good place to start.

Other types of education

Bachelor’s degrees aren’t the only type of degree you can get. Here are others:

Associate degrees: Students typically acquire associate degrees at community colleges, and take two years to complete. The costs are usually lower than a bachelor’s, and requirements are generally less competitive. An associate degree can lead to opportunities like web development or mechanical engineering, among many others.

Professional certificates: Professional certificates can help you advance your career or start a new one in far less time and cost than a traditional degree program. Though not a degree by itself, certificates can be a good option for those who want to acquire new skills quickly while committing less time and money than would be spent on a degree. 

Master’s degree: A master’s degree is a postgraduate degree—meaning it’s a degree you get after completing an undergraduate degree. Those who have completed their bachelor’s and want to advance in their current field, or want to pivot to a new one, might consider getting a master’s. Master’s degrees generally take anywhere from one year to two years for full-time students, depending on the program and field. They can open up paths to careers like clinical social work or psychiatry. Learn more about the differences between Master of Arts (MA) degrees and Master of Science (MS) degrees.

Doctorate: Also known as a PhD, a doctorate is a postgraduate degree that you can get to become a recognized expert in a field. A doctorate will be useful for a profession that involves intense research, like a scientist, college professor, or researcher at a think tank. PhDs can take as short as four years to obtain, but generally take around eight.

Ready to start exploring? Take a look at some degree options on Coursera.

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This content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

How much credit do you need for a bachelor?

At many universities, including DeVry, a bachelor's degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours. Some bachelor's degrees may require more credit hours depending on the area of study.

Is a bachelors degree always 120 credits?

Most bachelor's degree programs require 120 college credits. At a four-year institution granting an average of three credits per class, that's five classes per semester. Many institutions require more than 120 credit hours to graduate, with some programs exceeding 140 total credit hours.

How many classes is 60 credits?

According to the U.S. Department of Education, most American colleges and universities award college credit by the semester hour. In order to receive an associate degree, you must earn at least 60 credits, which typically can be fulfilled by completing 20 three-credit courses.

How many credits is a degree?

To be awarded a degree, you must achieve: 180 credits.

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