01-06-2024, 07:28 AM
(01-06-2024, 04:07 AM)Xin Wrote: Unfortunately, it is true that after the Spanish education reform the university's own title changed to Master's degree in lifelong education, which is not part of higher education.This information has been confirmed by Chinese government agencies and Spanish authorities.At the same time, the official Chinese accreditation service for international students no longer accredits the Spanish universities' own diplomas.Official Spanish degrees are not affected.The Master's Degree in Lifelong Education does provide university credits, but it is really only a training certificate with credits.
https://m.163.com/dy/article/HLLUNHIB051...ss=adap_pc
https://www.uibe-mba.com/neir.php?id=996
https://zwfw.cscse.edu.cn/cscse/lxfwzxws...index.html
Please look at this.
https://zwfw.cscse.edu.cn/cscse/lxfwzxws...index.html
https://www.uibe-mba.com/neir.php?id=996
The new MFP Masters still come with ECTS, which makes them somewhat part of the EHEA.
E.g.
https://universidadeuropea.com/master-de...eb-online/ gives 60 ECTS
https://universidadeuropea.com/master-bu...cs-online/ 60 ECTS
Still, I'd assume students outside of Europe would be more affected of the new changes than students of Europe.


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