05-19-2022, 03:56 PM
(05-19-2022, 02:37 PM)sanantone Wrote: In the U.S., those teaching graduate courses without a graduate degree are most often lecturers, visiting professors, or adjuncts. It looks strange to see that the one and only instructor for a master's program only has a bachelor's degree, and it also looks strange that there's only one instructor for a program that can enroll an unlimited number of students. The psychopedagogy instructor is a special education teacher, and he appears to be in his late 20s or early 30s.
In regards to this school, Spanish customs and laws are irrelevant. This particular school is located in Mexico.
Based my research regarding this university, last year I was trying to apply, but I asked them some question regarding credits transfer, and they said that they do not take transferred credits they said you need to do the whole career. One thing I found that several student claims they are a fraud, you will not get an official diploma. So I recommend do not waste your time, I'm from Latin America and I can tell you all the classes are taught in Spanish.
If you notice, the phone number on their website is not from Mexico, but from Spain.
I share here a link where some students are reporting some scams.
https://www.alarmadefraude.com/scam/view/288921
In progress:
TESU - ASNSM ASBA, UNIR- Master Cyber Security
Completed:
TESU - BA Computer Science


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