08-07-2022, 05:24 PM
(08-07-2022, 04:31 PM)Pats20 Wrote: epe
The website says :
Students take the required courses one at a time, but in an intensive fashion. Upon completing one course, they continue with the next one in the series.
The program can accommodate both resident students and working professionals and be completed in less than two years.
This is prolly a stupid question but How does this happen with 36 credits and only 5 terms per year ?
I believe what is written on the website should say 'and can be completed in less than two years' vs being expected/required to be completed in that time frame. I have a family member in this program and they were offered (not required) two summer sessions this year - making it 6 sessions this year. There was only one option for the 2nd summer term, and since they hadn't taken it yet it worked out. Also I think the one course at a time is what is minimally expected, since a few here have posted taking more than one course per 7 week term. The person I know works a demanding full-time schedule so one per 7 weeks is what thier schedule allows for comfortably.
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