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Why courses at the same department can have an apparent disproportionality between credits and hours?

For example, the following course formats are proposed at the same department of the same university (the list is not complete):

  • 12 credits (48+72 hours)
  • 9 credits (24+12 hours)
  • 9 credits (24+0 hours)
  • 6 credits (24+36 hours)
  • 0 credits (one lecture; those are not really courses, but are included in the course catalog as bonus content)

All of the courses I refer to are Master's level. "x+y" hours means x hours of lectures and y hours of practical sessions.

Intuitively, one would suppose that the number of credits should be somehow proportional to the number of hours.

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