For many years, institutions of higher education have been using the Carnegie unit to measure academic attainment. For credit-based courses, a “semester credit hour” is typically designated as at least
fifteen 50-minute sessions of face-to-face classroom meetings, plus about 30 additional
hours of outside work, such as reading or research (SUNY).
For online classes, the credit-earning process for online courses should be based
on the time it takes to complete each task, instead of just the amount of time spent
in direct contact with a professor.
Please refer to the table below to estimate time-on-task for online classes.