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Most departments have day and evening classes. The college awards junior bachelor degrees only . They are all two year programs
The college awards junior bachelor degrees to those students who have completed all the respective requirements.

(I) Complete at least 80 credits
(II) Complete the college requirement of credits in all requisite major courses offered by a department as a major as prescribed by departmental regulations and more than 64 credits in both requisite and elective major courses, and more than 6 credits in courses approved for general education.
Each course has a final examination. Mid-term examinations may also be given. Grades are determined by examinations taken, classroom activity, and assignments given. If a student does not attend more than one-fourth of the total number of classes for a course, the student will receive a grade of F for the course. F means 'fail' and any grade above or equal to D means 'pass'. The grading system is as follows:
Grades
A
A0
B+
B0
C+
C0
D+
D0
F
Grade Points
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.0
The credit requirements for each class are as follows;
Freshman
Sophomore
more than or equal to 40 credits
more than or equal to 80 credits
Students may repeat courses. The grade earned in the previous enrollment will be discarded to determine the grade-point average. The college will dismiss a student who haven taken eight semesters and does not finish the work required.