Structural Non-Thesis Masters in 1 Year?

<p>How difficult would this be not doing research or being a TA? It seems most people take 2 years for a masters? Is this the case for non-thesis. It is 30 credits so it would be 15 a semester. Is 15 credits to much for graduate courses? I see no reason why it would take over 3 semesters. If I can finish in a year, or 3 semester if needed, I can easily pay for it with my co-op money and in state tuition.</p>

<p>At least at my school, 9 hours is considered full time and it’s not recommended to take over 12. It’s also contingent upon when classes are offered and what the pre-recs are. I’m working on a non-thesis Masters in education, and will be done in a little over a year, but most of the classes are only offered in summer.</p>