European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System

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European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a standard for comparing the study attainment and performance of students of higher education across the European Union and other collaborating European countries. For successfully completed studies, ECTS credits are awarded. One academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS-credits that are equivalent to 1500-1800 hours of study in all countries irrespective of standard or qualification type and is used to facilitate transfer and progression throughout the Union.

The ECTS will be complemented by the European credit transfer system for vocational education and training (ECVET) which the ministers responsible for vocational training in 32 European countries agreed to develop in the Maastricht Communiqué of 14 December 2004.

ECTS also includes a standard grading scale, intended to be shown in addition to local (i.e. national) standard grades [1]:


List of credits given in one year in European countries
Country Credits in one year Abbreviation (Unit) Notes
European
60
ECTS-credits  
Austria
60
ECTS (also ECTS credits) See: Education in Austria
Croatia
60
ECTS bodova See: Education in Croatia
Czech Republic
60
kredit  
Denmark
60
ECTS point See: Education in Denmark
England, Wales and Northern Ireland
120 (60 ECTS)
credits See: Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme
Estonia
40
ainepunkt (AP) See: Education in Estonia
Finland
60
opintopiste See: Education in Finland
France
60
crédits See: Education in France
Iceland
30
einingar See: Education in Iceland
Italy
60
crediti formativi universitari (CFU) See: Education in Italy
Macedonia
60
kredit (ECTS) See: Education in Macedonia
The Netherlands
60
studiepunten (ECTS) See: Education in the Netherlands
Norway
60
studiepoeng See: Higher education in Norway
Poland
60
punkt ECTS See: Education in Poland
Portugal
60
créditos See: Higher education in Portugal
Romania
60
credite See: Education in Romania
Scotland
120 (60 ECTS)
credits See: SCQF
Serbia
60
ECTS bodova See: Education in Serbia
Slovenia
60
kreditne točke See: Education in Slovenia
Spain
72 (60 ECTS)
credits See: Education in Spain
Sweden
60
högskolepoäng (Used from July 2007) See: Education in Sweden

Obsolete systems:

List of credits given in one year in European countries
Country Credits in one year Abbreviation (Unit) Notes
Austria (old system)
40
Semesterwochenstunden (SSt) See: Education in Austria
Denmark
1
Studenter årsværk (STÅ) (slowly phased out in Danish legislation since 2000) See: Education in Denmark
Finland (old system)
40
opintoviikko See: Education in Finland
Germany (old system)
40
Semesterwochenstunden (SWS) See: Education in Germany
The Netherlands
42
studiepunten See: Education in the Netherlands
Norway
20
vekttall See: Higher education in Norway
Sweden
40
poäng (used until July 2007) See: Education in Sweden

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  1. ^ EUROPA - Education and Training - Socrates programme - ECTS - European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System