ELearner is a huge difference betwen spanish speaking europe and america related to the educative system. Now Europe is Bologna structure. Apart from the titulo propio thing, Europe should be quite similar. America are unrelated countries with each one a different set of rules. What is true is that the main title is the bachelor. Yiu build over this. Mainly is 90 or 120 credits(Spain has a 4 years bachelor) in your major for regulated studies.
Even in america each country has their regulations. They tend to keep most of the studies, or all, centered around the major.
In spain my teachers, even at bachelor level, had a master at least, most a PhD.
In mexico was not the case. Most had a licenciatura and some a master.
At master level in Mexico I had teachers with a licenciatura, but they where teaching their field and had years of experience. Still most had a master and some a PhD.
Even in america each country has their regulations. They tend to keep most of the studies, or all, centered around the major.
In spain my teachers, even at bachelor level, had a master at least, most a PhD.
In mexico was not the case. Most had a licenciatura and some a master.
At master level in Mexico I had teachers with a licenciatura, but they where teaching their field and had years of experience. Still most had a master and some a PhD.


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