Flexible Credit Hour System

Flexible Credit Hour System

At US Meta Arees International University, we adopt the Credit Hours System, a globally recognized academic structure widely used by leading American universities. This system offers students flexibility in selecting courses and organizing their academic journey based on their interests and professional goals.

What is the Credit Hours System

The credit hours system divides academic programs into a series of courses, each assigned a specific number of credit hours. Graduation is based on the total number of successfully completed credit hours. This system offers flexibility in:

  • Selecting courses each semester
  • Progressing at the student’s own pace
  • Studying on a full-time or part-time basis

Mode of Study

Flexible digital learning

through an advanced interactive platform

Pre-recorded lectures

and live sessions

Continuous academic supervision

by specialized faculty

Applied projects and scientific

research aligned with market demands

Bilingual (Arabic–English)

support in both content and guidance

US-accredited academic content aligned with international standards

Direct connection between academic learning and global job market needs

Academic recognition and credit transfer opportunities for international students

Flexibility in course selection and schedule planning

Advantages of the Credit Hour System

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Credit Hour Requirements for Graduation

In most undergraduate programs, students must successfully complete between 120 and 140 credit hours to earn a bachelor’s degree. The exact requirement varies by college and major

Diverse curriculum including core, elective, and major-specific courses

Possibility to accelerate or extend graduation based on individual circumstances

Compatibility with other universities using the same system

Encourages students to take responsibility for planning their academic path

Advantages of the Credit Hour System

US-accredited academic content aligned with international standards

Direct connection between academic learning and global job market needs

Academic recognition and credit transfer opportunities for international students

Flexibility in course selection and schedule planning

Diverse curriculum including core, elective, and major-specific courses

Possibility to accelerate or extend graduation based on individual circumstances

Compatibility with other universities using the same system

Encourages students to take responsibility for planning their academic path

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Credit Hour Requirements for Graduation

In most undergraduate programs, students must successfully complete between 120 and 140 credit hours to earn a bachelor’s degree. The exact requirement varies by college and major

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