05-20-2025, 09:43 AM
I had reached out to Masstercursos the other day asking about their programs. Specifically I asked how they listed the courses on the transcripts if a person enrolled in more than one program (list them as one or if they kept them separate), and if there was a discounted rate for enrolling in more than one program at a time. Unless I missed a deal somewhere, I know that I had to pay ENEB to enroll in a third master even though I only needed 4 of the classes because I had satisfied the rest of them with other programs I completed with them. There doesn't appear to be any overlap like that between programs at MC, but I figured I'd ask. Here's their response:
"Good morning,
If you enroll in two of our programs, upon completion, you will of course receive two separate transcripts. One for each master's degree.
If you enroll in two master's degrees simultaneously, we can give you a 20% discount. If you wish, we can send you a link so you can make the corresponding payment for these two master's degrees."
So two different programs with no overlap to reduce/consolidate total hours/credits like ENEB (3200hrs and 128 ECTS at MC), for about $605 USD. I think that's a pretty good deal if it meets your goals, and if ECE gives a favorable rec like IEE does (maybe without the double penalty referenced earlier), plus it's nice that it's different content than what ENEB covers, so stacking the 2 could be particularly useful.
"Good morning,
If you enroll in two of our programs, upon completion, you will of course receive two separate transcripts. One for each master's degree.
If you enroll in two master's degrees simultaneously, we can give you a 20% discount. If you wish, we can send you a link so you can make the corresponding payment for these two master's degrees."
So two different programs with no overlap to reduce/consolidate total hours/credits like ENEB (3200hrs and 128 ECTS at MC), for about $605 USD. I think that's a pretty good deal if it meets your goals, and if ECE gives a favorable rec like IEE does (maybe without the double penalty referenced earlier), plus it's nice that it's different content than what ENEB covers, so stacking the 2 could be particularly useful.