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European Credit Transfer System

European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) - supports the activities related to the introduction, implementation and/or extension of ECTS ... [Pg.285]

Currently, at the University of Aveiro (UA) such a cycle has a duration of 10 semesters (300 ECTS), where ECTS stands for European Credit Transfer System. The concept of ECTS is based on a mutually agreed assumption that the annual workload of a student represents 60 credits. Student workload is estimated at being a value between 1500 and 1680 hours work per year. The value is based on a presumption that the average student works for 40 weeks per year with an average weekly workload of 40 hours. Thus, each ECTS credit unit represents 25 to 28 hours work. The workload includes, apart from class time, individual study time, preparation of reports, bibliographical research, preparation of examinations, etc. (UA, 2010). [Pg.194]

ECTS European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System... [Pg.388]

To answer flie hypothesis, using flie survey method, project partners collected data about E T universities, study programmes in different E T disciplines, statistical data on enrolled/graduated students, statistical data about European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) credits of different engineering and nonengineering subjects. [Pg.458]

ECTS = European credit transfer and accumulation system See Table 40.2 for details... [Pg.208]


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