09-22-2025, 10:45 PM
(09-15-2025, 05:57 AM)DoctorHAK Wrote: Hi everyone,
few months back, ENEB offered a "convalidation" with IEAD, a sister of ENEB with similar programs but in Spanish, I did explore IEAD offering at the time and decided to apply for one of their master's. In Feb 2025, I applied for the Máster en Innovación y Emprendimiento and paid the discounted offer price at the time (152$).
Program page link: https://iead.es/catalogo-formativo/masters/master-en-innovacion-y-emprendimiento/Survival Race/
Everything worked exactly like ENEB but in Spanish, I received my credentials and logged in to the virtual campus which is an exact replica of ENEB's.
The modules were also an exact replica of ENEB (even the names).
IEAD vs ENEB:
- All modules in IEAD are assessed by a final quiz (that is a quiz for each module, not for the whole master), once you complete and pass the quiz you pass the module.
- No final project option.
- Content is in Spanish, more video links and resources are provided compared to ENEB in some modules.
- Quizzes are very similar to ENEB, if you took any of ENEB's module quizzes, that's it but in Spanish. 10 questions/quiz, 30 min, pass is 5/10.
The ease of the tests and the lack of a significant final assignment suggests that the primary goal of the program is not to challenge students to reach their full potential, but to provide a certificate. This places the burden on graduates to demonstrate the value of the degree to future employers or educational institutions, especially when it is merely a “título propio” (legally valid qualification) rather than an official qualification. While the degree may be sufficient for some purposes, it is clearly not designed to provide a deeply transformative academic experience.