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  2. Carnegie Unit and Student Hour - Wikipedia

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    The Student Hour is approximately 12 hours of class or contact time, approximately 1/10 of the Carnegie Unit (as explained below). As it is used today, a Student Hour is the equivalent of one hour (50 minutes) of lecture time for a single student per week over the course of a semester, usually 14 to 16 weeks.

  3. Carnegie rule - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie rule is a rule of thumb suggesting how much outside-of-classroom study time is required to succeed in an average higher education course in the U.S. system. Typically, the Carnegie Rule is reported as two or more hours of outside work required for each hour spent in the classroom.

  4. Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

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    PT2: Higher part-time two-year—more than 60 percent of students at this 2-year institution are part-time. Mix2: Mixed part/full-time two-year—between 39 and 60 percent of students at this 2-year institution are part-time. MFT2: Medium full-time two-year—more than 60 but fewer than 91 percent of students at this 2-year institution are full ...

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  7. Talk:Carnegie Unit and Student Hour - Wikipedia

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    Credit hours toward graduating are acquired only by achieving passing grades in classes, and a student's "class load" is measured in credit hours: number of classes taken in a marking period. Also, a college can set the number of credit hours for a class. It is not always equivalent to the amount of time spent in the classroom.

  8. Course credit - Wikipedia

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    Credit points tend to reflect all forms of study and assessment by a student in a unit, not just contact time [note 2]. The Australian Government's common measure of university course credits is known as Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL). Under this system, a normal full-time load of study is 1.000 EFTSL per year or 0.500 EFTSL per ...

  9. Death Risk Rankings - Wikipedia

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    Death Risk Rankings was created by researchers and students at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] The website was developed by Paul Fischbeck, a professor of Social and Decision Sciences and Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon, and David Gerard, associate professor of Economics and Public Policy at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. [2]