Credit System CREDIT SYSTEMThe Credit System at Enigma Business School (EBS) establishes a standardized measurement of academic workload, learning activities, and completion requirements for all programs. Credits reflect the amount of time, study effort, and demonstrated learning outcomes required to complete each course or module, ensuring academic consistency and alignment with international higher education standards. The Credit System supports flexible, self-paced learning while maintaining rigorous academic expectations.Purpose of the Credit SystemThe Credit System is used to:Determine total program requirementsStructure academic progressionCalculate credit transfer eligibilityApply Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL)Measure instructional and independent study workloadCredits ensure transparency and uniformity in evaluating academic achievement across degree levels.Credit DefinitionOne credit at EBS represents a combination of:Guided learning time through course modulesIndependent study and readingQuiz and assessment preparationFinal assignment writing and submissionCredits are assigned based on expected learning effort rather than classroom hours, reflecting a professional, competency-based model of online education.Standard Credit Requirements by Program LevelUndergraduate ProgramsTypical total requirement:120 – 130 credits(Depending on specialization and elective courses)Course structure generally includes:Core business coursesSpecialization coursesApplied learning modules Graduate ProgramsTypical total requirement:40 – 60 creditsCourse structure includes:Required core coursesResearch and analysis modulesSpecialization coursesFinal applied project (if applicable)Postgraduate ProgramsTypical total requirement:60 – 90 creditsComponents include:Advanced research courseworkDoctoral seminarsDissertation or professional study projectPost Doctorate Degree (PDD)Typical total requirement:18 – 30 creditsFocused primarily on:Research designPublication workKnowledge contribution outputCredit Structure per CourseMost standard EBS courses carry:2 – 4 academic credits per module/courseLarger research or project-based modules may assign:6 – 8 credits (Graduate and Postgraduate levels)Assignments, quizzes, and final project work are included in credit calculations.Self-Paced Credit CompletionBecause EBS applies a flexible study model:Students control the pace of credit completionThere is no rigid semester-hour requirementAcademic progression is recorded per module completionCredit accumulation continues until degree requirements are fulfilled.Credit Transfer PolicyCredits earned at other recognized institutions may be transferred based on:Course equivalencyAcademic level relevanceDocument verificationCredit transfer is reviewed by Academic Office and may reduce the total number of credits required for graduation.RPEL Credit ConversionThe Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) allows:Professional experienceTraining programsIndustry certificationsto be converted into academic credits.RPEL evaluation is individualized and may reduce course or module requirements.Credit ExpirationTo maintain academic integrity and modern relevance:Credits typically remain valid for up to 7 yearsOlder credits may require academic reviewThis policy ensures knowledge remains current in rapidly changing business environments.Monitoring and TrackingCredit progress is tracked through:Student PortalAcademic dashboardLMS completion indicatorsAcademic advisor reportsStudents may review credit status at any time.Graduation RequirementsTo graduate, students must:Complete required number of creditsPass all mandatory assessmentsComplete final project or dissertation (if applicable)Pass Graduation Examination (where required)Completion of credits alone does not guarantee degree issuance, academic standards must be met.Institutional StatementThe EBS Credit System supports academic flexibility while maintaining academic rigor, transparency, and compatibility with global higher education norms. Credits provide a measurable framework for designing curricula, awarding qualifications, and evaluating student academic progress.The Credit System plays a central role in enabling credit transfer, RPEL, and international academic recognition, supporting EBS’s mission to provide accessible and high-quality global business education.Enigma Business School (EBS)