European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System
European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a standard means for comparing academic credits, i.e., the "volume of learning based on the defined learning outcomes and their associated workload" for higher education across the European Union and other collaborating European countries.[1] For successfully completed studies, ECTS credits are awarded. One academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS credits that are normally equivalent to 1500–1800 hours of total workload, irrespective of standard or qualification type. ECTS credits are used to facilitate transfer and progression throughout the Union. ECTS also includes a standard grading scale, intended to be shown in addition to local (i.e. national) standard grades:[2]
Current systems
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See also
External links
- European Commission ECTS information
- European Commission ECTS Users' Guide
- The Official Bologna Process - European Higher Education Area Website 2010-2020
- Erasmus+ website of the European Commission
- European Commission ECVET information
- Systemy Akumulacji i Transferu Osiągnięć Na Przykładzie ECTS I ECVET
References
- "ECTS Users' Guide" (PDF). Publications Office of the European Union. 2015. p. 10.
- "European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) - Education and training - European Commission". Education and training.
Country | Credit points per year | Hours per credit point | Credit point name |
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European Union (EU) | 60 | 25-30[2] | ECTS credits |
EU Member States | |||
Austria | 60 | 25 | ECTS (also ECTS-Punkte, ECTS credits) |
Belgium | 60 | 25-30 | ECTS (also studiepunten, ECTS) |
Bulgaria | 60 | 25-30 | кредити |
Croatia | 60 | 25-30 | ECTS bodovi |
Cyprus | 60 | 30 | ECTS |
Czech Republic | 60 | ~26 | kredity |
Denmark | 60 | ~28 | ECTS-point |
England, Wales and Northern Ireland | 120 (60 ECTS) | 10 (20 hours per ECTS) | Credits. One ECTS credit is equivalent to two UK credits.[3][4] |
Estonia | 60 | 26 | ainepunkt (EAP). Currently because many students are still used to the older system the longer name 'euroopa ainepunkt' is more often used for clarity's sake |
Finland | 60 | 27 | opintopiste (op) / studiepoäng (Swedish) (lit. study point) |
France | 60 | 29[5] | crédits ECTS |
Germany | 60 | 25-30 | ECTS, Leistungspunkte (LP), Kreditpunkte (KP), Credit Points (CP) or Credits |
Greece | 60 | 30 | ECTS, Credit Points (CP), Μονάδες Φόρτου Εργασίας (Διδακτικές Μονάδες - Δ.Μ) or Credits |
Hungary | 60 | 30 | kredit(pont) |
Ireland | 60 | ECTS | |
Italy | 60 | 25 | crediti formativi universitari (CFU) |
Latvia | 60 | 30 | ECTS kredītpunkts (1 "Latvian" credit point (kredītpunkts) equals 1.5 ECTS)[6][7] |
Lithuania | 60 | ~28 | kreditai; ECTS kreditai |
Luxembourg | 60 | ECTS | |
Malta | 60 | 25 | ECTS-credits |
Netherlands | 60 | 28 | studiepunten (ECTS or EC) |
Poland | 60 | 25-30 | punkty ECTS, eceteesy |
Portugal | 60 | 28 | créditos ECTS |
Romania | 60 | 30 | credite (SECTS) |
Scotland | 120 (60 ECTS) | 10 (20 hours per ECTS)[8] | SCQF credit points (2 SCQF points equal 1 ECTS point[9]) |
Slovakia | 60 | 25 | kredity |
Slovenia | 60 | 25-30 | kreditne točke |
Spain | 60 | 25-30 | créditos ECTS |
Sweden | 60 | 26.667 | högskolepoäng (Used from July 2007) |
EFTA Member States | |||
Iceland | 60 | 25-30 | einingar (units) |
Liechtenstein | 60 | ||
Norway | 60 | 25-30 | studiepoeng |
Switzerland | 60 | 25-30[10] | ECTS-credits, Kreditpunkte (KP) |
Other European Countries | |||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 60 | 25 | ECTS bodovi |
Montenegro | 60 | ECTS-krediti | |
North Macedonia | 60 | кредити (ECTS) | |
Serbia | 60 | 30 | ЕСПБ бодови / ESPB bodovi |
Turkey | 60 | 25-30 | AKTS - kredi[11] |
Ukraine | 60 | 30 | кредити |
Georgia | 60 | 30 | კრედიტები (kreditebi) |
- "ECTS User's guide" (PDF). Publications Office of the European Union. 2015.
- typical values which can vary between national systems, "academic year" is normative
- "Erasmus Mundus credits" (PDF). University of Salford. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
- "Higher education credit framework for England: guidance on academic credit arrangements in higher education in England" (PDF). Quality Assurance Agency.
- "Arrêté du 22 janvier 2014 fixant le cadre national des formations conduisant à la délivrance des diplômes nationaux de licence, de licence professionnelle et de master]]". 2014.
- "Credit point system". Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- "Law of Higher education (in Latvian)". 1 January 1995. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- "SCQF Credit Points" (PDF). Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework. p. 3. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
- "SCQF Credit Points" (PDF). Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework. p. 3. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
- "Richtlinien des Hochschulrates für die koordinierte Erneuerung der Lehre an den universitären Hochschulen der Schweiz im Rahmen des Bologna-Prozesses". Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- "ECTS and Course Load - Yükseköğretim Kurulu". www.yok.gov.tr. Archived from the original on 13 March 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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