Your course load depends on whether you're a full-time or part-time student, and what program you're in.
🎓 Full-Time Students
- A normal full-time course load is 30 credit hours per academic year, or 15 credit hours per term (Fall or Winter).
- This usually means taking 5 courses per term (most courses are 3 credit hours each).
- Some programs, like Applied Science or Music, may require a heavier course load.
👉 See the Academic Calendar for program-specific course load requirements.
🕘 Part-Time Students
- If you’re registered in fewer than 9 credit hours per term, you’re considered part-time.
📘 Helpful Definitions
- Credit hour: A unit that reflects the number of hours spent in class per week. Most courses are worth 3 credit hours.
- Full-time student: A student enrolled in at least 9 credit hours per term (typically 3 or more courses).
- Part-time student: A student enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours per term.
📝 Special Notes