How many ECTS do you get per semester?

A standard UEA undergraduate semester is 60 University Credit Units (UCS), normally made up from between 1 – 4 modules totalling this amount. The ECTS equivalent is 30 ECTS. Therefore, the conversion rate from UCU to ECTS is 2:1, so 120 UCU is equal to 60 ECTS (a full academic year’s workload).

How can I calculate my ECTS?

To calculate your ECTS in a particular subject, Add up your credit hours for the subject in 1 week, then multiply it will total weeks for the subject. Finally, Divide it with 30 (1 ECTS = 30hrs). That will be your total ECTS in the subject.

How much do you get for 1 ECTS?

1 ECTS is equivalent to 28 hours of work (EU definition is 25-30 hours of work).

How do I convert ECTS to credits?

Usually, the conversion rate from ECTS to American credits is 2:1, meaning 60 ECTS would convert into 30 American credits.

What does 180 ECTS mean?

Basically, 180 ECTS and 240 ECTS simply imply a 3-years and 4-years university degree in Europe respectively at 60 ECTS per year.

Is 2.2 German GPA good?

1.6 to 2.5 – Good. You have shown decent academic performance by correctly completing a considerable proportion of your exam. 2.6 to 3.5 – Satisfactory. Your performance was a bit more than sufficient and you need to work in several areas.

Is 2.2 A good German grade?

German universities (except for law schools) grade with a scale of 1 to 5: 1.0–1.5 sehr gut (very good: an outstanding achievement) 1.6–2.5 gut (good: an achievement which lies substantially above average requirements) 2.6–3.5 befriedigend (satisfactory: an achievement which corresponds to average requirements)

How many ECTS is a bachelor degree?

A typical ‘short cycle qualification’ typically includes 90-120 ECTS credits. A ‘first cycle’ (or bachelor’s) degree consists of either 180 or 240 ECTS credits. Usually a ‘second cycle’ (or master’s) degree equates to 90 or 120 ECTS credits. The use of the ECTS at the ‘third cycle’, or Ph.

How do I get 180 ECTS?

How do ECTS credits work?

  1. 1 full year of academic studies: 60 ECTS credits.
  2. 3-year Bachelor’s programme: 180 ECTS credits.
  3. 4-year Bachelor’s programme: 240 ECTS credits.
  4. 1 or 2-year Master’s programme: 90 or 120 ECTS credits.

What ECTS grade do I need to pass?

For more information see the ECTS User’s Guide Leiden University’s faculties and study programmes generally use whole and half numbers between 1 and 10 to grade a student’s work. You need a 6 or higher to pass.

What is the difference between ECTS grade 14 and grade a?

For example, if, based on the statistical data, in a French degree programme the grade 14 was obtained by the top 10% of the students, the ECTS grade A could be added into a student’s transcript alongside the grade 14.

How was the ECTS scale implemented?

As a first step, the implementation of the ECTS scale required the collection of statistical data in the institutions who were willing to participate in the scheme to make their grades more transparent.

Who can see how well I have performed in ECTS?

Educational institutions, employers and other interested parties can see, at a glance, how well you have performed in relation to your fellow students. For more information see the ECTS User’s Guide