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CLEA Masstercursos master course
#51
(12-30-2023, 04:23 PM)nykorn Wrote: ECE (a NACES member) has evaluated a titulo propio taken at ENEB Business School as equal to a regionally accredited USA Master's. As Masstercursos are all titulo propio, I would be interested if anyone who has gotten a Masstercursos Master's sent theirs in to ECE for evaluation. I will do so with mine whenever I graduate.

Yes, I misread, it was evaluated as a Bachelor's not a Master's. Sorry about that! And there is no way for me to delete or edit my message.
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#52
hey guys Dose mastercours required a bachelor degree before you can get your master diploma from them ?
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#53
(06-01-2024, 01:32 PM)dr master Wrote: hey guys Dose mastercours required a bachelor degree before you can get your master diploma from them ?

I believe to complete the Masstercursos degree you do not have to have a Bachelor's degree. However to complete the Masstercursos/CLEA degree "it is strictly necessary to have a bachelor's degree or university degree." Some of their webpages have not been updated with this information. You can always write them to confirm the current policy.
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#54
FCE IEE and many other NACES evaluators evaluate Mexican propios differently from Spanish propios. For IEE, CLEA degrees would be evaluated as a Masters degree from a regionally accredited institution but unaccredited program due to these programs not having RVOE. For Spain, IEE evaluates the propio with full accreditation but as some type of certificate of completion (graduate certificate).
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#55
I totally forgot about that I bought this 64 ECTS Masstercursos course (started a new degree at WGU and was doing ENEB too). Checked my account and I bought it on December 6 2023 and you have a year to finish after purchase, so I could still finish it. The good thing is tech has improved an insane amount in that short amount of time, as an example you can now get AI to sub OR dub videos to your language. So I hope to restart doing this course and get the diploma. Does anyone know if you can purchase an extension if you don't make it on time?
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#56
(09-15-2023, 10:11 PM)eLearner Wrote:
(09-10-2023, 06:29 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: Probably speculation based on how IEE has evaluated Master Propios in the past, i.e. Universidad Isabel I/ENEB.  IEE may evaluate CLEA as a regionally accredited institution / non-accredited program instead of a graduate certificate since it is located in Mexico which is a little different than Spain because Mexican universities can issue degrees without government oversight (RVOE) like Universidad Azteca does frequently for all degree levels.  I believe CLEA and Universidad Azteca's degrees would be given the same recognition with the non-accredited program message while Spanish Master Titulo Propios won't get the non-accredited status but rather a graduate studies or certificate recognition.

It depends on what part of the Consortium would be evaluated.   Like UI1/ENEB, it is integration by parts type evaluation in regards to one entity of the consortium instead of the whole.

I don't know the quality of the Master Cursos programs, but the 3,000 ECTS one would be a great deal if it's able to get favorable FCE reviews, and it's not that common to see one with that many ECTS attached, so I imagine they are testing that out to see if it gets people over the hump with evaluators like ECE that come up with junk reasoning to deny a foreign graduate degrees their full recognition. A number of U.S. FCEs take the position that 1500 ECTS is only equivalent to 1 year of post-Bachelor's studies. I've only known of that changing with Spanish Master's degrees when they're official, but even then you can find examples from Europe where U.S. FCEs recognized a grad degree from that region as less than that.
I had a similar experience when trying to get a foreign degree evaluated for work in the U.S. It was frustrating because the evaluators didn’t recognize the full value of the program. I think with programs like the 3,000 ECTS Master Cursos, it’s a gamble—some evaluators might see the value, while others might stick to their rigid standards. It's definitely worth doing some research into how specific evaluators handle degrees like these before committing.
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#57
I went to go buy a new course after looking at it for a few days and the course I wanted disappeared, so did all the preview images, and the prices jumped up to around 850 Euro each. Even with the black Friday discount code the price is still double what it used to be. Just a few days ago the courses were like 100 Euro with the code. Really hoping this is some kind of temporary bug.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
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#58
(11-19-2024, 08:39 PM)nykorn Wrote: I went to go buy a new course after looking at it for a few days and the course I wanted disappeared, so did all the preview images, and the prices jumped up to around 850 Euro each. Even with the black Friday discount code the price is still double what it used to be. Just a few days ago the courses were like 100 Euro with the code. Really hoping this is some kind of temporary bug.

850 Euros per Masstercursos degree is insane. I was reluctant to purchase after I had that prices had jumped from 149 EUR to 299 EUR, but this is even worse.

Hopefully, they're just taking advantage of Black Friday promotions (in a dodgy sort of way) and will return to semi-normal pricing soon.
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#59
Where did you all get this discount code?
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#60
The price has been raised several times before and it has come down again. Courses disappeared and come back again at a later date. After being a student I just get discount codes in email messages. The code I got for short sales this month was BLACKFRIDAY2024 for 30%.
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