Course Length and Credits

Course Length and Credits

Course Length and Credits

All our courses have different lengths. You can find the exact course duration by clicking on the Course Description link. We do not offer a course less than one hour (60 minutes) in length. All one credit hour courses are about 60 minutes in length.

The Course List, Incomplete Courses and Completed Courses pages clearly display how many credits each course is worth for each state. Different states have different accreditation guidelines so the credit hours can vary by state (50 minute states versus 60 minute states).


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