Transferrable credit system and student workload in CRUCH universities
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https://doi.org/10.31619/caledu.n26.242Keywords:
transferable credits, academic workloadAbstract
On the one hand, the paper describes and analyzes the results of the first nation-wide measurement of student academic workload at universities that are part of the Council of Chilean University Presidents (CRUCH), based on a select sample of academic programs. On the other hand, the paper describes the Transferable Credit System (known as SCT in Chile) established by CRUCH in late August 2006.Downloads
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