Are there any university degrees that 60 credits are enough for?

No, in the vast majority of universities worldwide, 60 credits are not enough to earn a full bachelor's degree. A typical bachelor's degree requires between 120 and 180 credits (or the equivalent in a different credit system), depending on the institution and the specific program.

While 60 credits might represent a significant portion of a degree, or possibly constitute a certificate or diploma in a specific area, it's insufficient for a full bachelor's degree. You might find programs where 60 credits earn you an associate's degree, but even then, that's significantly less common than the typical 60-90 credit requirement.

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