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studietakt

Studietakt is a term used in higher education to describe the pace at which a student completes their studies. It indicates how much study is undertaken within a given period relative to a defined full-time workload. The pace can be expressed as a percentage of full-time study (for example 100% for full-time) or as a number of credits per term or year, typically in relation to an established standard such as the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).

In many European systems, full-time study corresponds to 60 credits per academic year (roughly 30 credits per

Institutions use studietakt to plan progression, monitor academic advancement, and determine enrollment status (full-time vs part-time).

Studietakt can vary by country and institution; some programs define a minimum studietakt for progression, while

See also: ECTS, full-time study, part-time study.

semester).
This
framing
allows
studietakt
to
be
used
as
a
practical
measure
of
how
quickly
a
student
is
progressing,
and
how
their
workload
compares
to
the
nominal
program
length.
It
also
affects
administrative
matters
such
as
eligibility
for
financial
aid,
housing,
and
requirements
set
to
maintain
or
adjust
a
student’s
pace
to
stay
on
track.
others
apply
it
mainly
for
reporting
and
planning.
The
term
is
common
in
Nordic
higher
education,
where
students
and
administrators
discuss
whether
the
pace
is
adequate
to
complete
studies
within
the
nominal
study
period.