08-05-2020, 05:38 PM
SPAIN: TÍTULO PROPIO
Título propio from Spain (any subject field)
Not recognized by Ministry of Education
Generally used for professional advancement
POSSIBLE EVALUATION ISSUES:
• program of study completed at recognized institution
• non-recognition by Ministry of Education
CANADA
• If awarding institution is public - comparable to a university diploma (but not a degree)
• If awarding institution is private – no recognition
USA NACES Members https://www.naces.org/members
IERF https://www.ierf.org/
• No recognition; not recognized by Ministry of Education of Spain
SpanTran https://www.spantran.com/
• No recognition because these programs are not recognized by Ministry of Education of Spain and because do not grant admission to doctoral programs
• However, we recommend that U.S. institutions review content for possible transfer credit at their discretion if this program of study is acceptable
In brief, I purchased the Groupon ENEB MBA + Masters and a second Masters to extend my knowledge or gain extra knowledge in areas that interest me.
I've written about this in post #143, #153 and #164. Anyways, I am not using this on my CV/Resume, but as a learning medium. Think of it as CEU.
Another option is instead of thinking of this as a professional CEU (Continuing Education Unit), I think of them similar to non credit Executive Ed.
Examples are the inexpensive "pay what you can" options that were provided by several universities, these are similar pricing but provide much more study.
For those in Canada, the ENEB may be evaluated as a Graduate Diploma. I am not interested in getting this evaluated, but somewhat intrigued if it will.
For those in USA, the ENEB may not be evaluated as graduate credit. If that is not what you're looking for, it's got a pretty good curriculum/system.
And for those looking for cheap credits and/or Masters Diploma from Spain, you should get the ones directly from the University instead.
I have found a few that are roughly $999-$1799 but you get it directly from the University vs a partnership from a third party provider.
I am not here to debate if the ENEB program is great or a scam, it suits my learning needs and quest to gain more skills in the Business fields. Many...
others may agree or disagree with me that the cheap/free "pay what you can" executive education programs were good from UOA and FIU, etc. I think
if it caters to your learning habit and needs, or if it helps you gain more skills in the business medium you're looking for, go for it if the cost is right. You
are the one who decides what is for you and what isn't... the main thing you want is that recognition from the Ministry of Education in that country.
From my experience and research, it won't really matter where/which country you get your education, it can be evaluated to almost equivalency to US.
For example, if someone has a recognized 3 year BBA and a 2 year MBA from another country, it could be evaluated to a US BBA + 1 year post grad.
Or, it would be evaluated as a 3 year BBA + 2 year post grad. For international students that have credits already, it maybe cheaper finishing locally.
If you want a cheap Spanish Masters and can speak the language, go for the 'Oficial' as those can be had for under $5000 directly at the university.
Título propio from Spain (any subject field)
Not recognized by Ministry of Education
Generally used for professional advancement
POSSIBLE EVALUATION ISSUES:
• program of study completed at recognized institution
• non-recognition by Ministry of Education
CANADA
• If awarding institution is public - comparable to a university diploma (but not a degree)
• If awarding institution is private – no recognition
USA NACES Members https://www.naces.org/members
IERF https://www.ierf.org/
• No recognition; not recognized by Ministry of Education of Spain
SpanTran https://www.spantran.com/
• No recognition because these programs are not recognized by Ministry of Education of Spain and because do not grant admission to doctoral programs
• However, we recommend that U.S. institutions review content for possible transfer credit at their discretion if this program of study is acceptable
In brief, I purchased the Groupon ENEB MBA + Masters and a second Masters to extend my knowledge or gain extra knowledge in areas that interest me.
I've written about this in post #143, #153 and #164. Anyways, I am not using this on my CV/Resume, but as a learning medium. Think of it as CEU.
Another option is instead of thinking of this as a professional CEU (Continuing Education Unit), I think of them similar to non credit Executive Ed.
Examples are the inexpensive "pay what you can" options that were provided by several universities, these are similar pricing but provide much more study.
For those in Canada, the ENEB may be evaluated as a Graduate Diploma. I am not interested in getting this evaluated, but somewhat intrigued if it will.
For those in USA, the ENEB may not be evaluated as graduate credit. If that is not what you're looking for, it's got a pretty good curriculum/system.
And for those looking for cheap credits and/or Masters Diploma from Spain, you should get the ones directly from the University instead.
I have found a few that are roughly $999-$1799 but you get it directly from the University vs a partnership from a third party provider.
I am not here to debate if the ENEB program is great or a scam, it suits my learning needs and quest to gain more skills in the Business fields. Many...
others may agree or disagree with me that the cheap/free "pay what you can" executive education programs were good from UOA and FIU, etc. I think
if it caters to your learning habit and needs, or if it helps you gain more skills in the business medium you're looking for, go for it if the cost is right. You
are the one who decides what is for you and what isn't... the main thing you want is that recognition from the Ministry of Education in that country.
From my experience and research, it won't really matter where/which country you get your education, it can be evaluated to almost equivalency to US.
For example, if someone has a recognized 3 year BBA and a 2 year MBA from another country, it could be evaluated to a US BBA + 1 year post grad.
Or, it would be evaluated as a 3 year BBA + 2 year post grad. For international students that have credits already, it maybe cheaper finishing locally.
If you want a cheap Spanish Masters and can speak the language, go for the 'Oficial' as those can be had for under $5000 directly at the university.
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In Progress: UoPeople BS Health Science
Completed: UMPI BAS & MAOL (2025)
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