crediteringspoäng
Crediteringspoäng, often translated as credit points or ECTS credits, is a system used in higher education across Europe to standardize the workload of students. It was developed as part of the Bologna Process to facilitate the recognition of studies and qualifications between different countries. One ECTS credit typically represents 25 to 30 hours of student work, including lectures, seminars, practical work, independent study, and examinations.
The purpose of crediteringspoäng is to make academic programs comparable and transferable. When a student completes
The workload represented by ECTS credits includes all learning activities deemed necessary for a student to