10-31-2023, 03:00 AM
For the recent questions about the best route to take for the English-format ENEB programs, I share this advice...
Starting with the Master in Management and Team Management, I realized there were just a few more classes to get the MBA, which I added shortly thereafter. It seems to me the Master in Management coupled with the MBA provided a very solid foundation where I could then branch over to other training programs. Me personally, taking the Strategic Management section first, the final project has the tendency to be very long, however, there are so many of the various elements which appear in other projects as well, such as a SWAT, PEST and Porter's Five Force Analysis. I felt very confident after completing this module.
The other thing I encourage you to do is to approach ENEB with any prior training, licensure, certifications, etc. you may have already achieved, as there are benefits obviously with not having to go through the course and write a final project. If you search "Convalidada" you should find some posts I have shared going more in depth with how to request the considerations for past experience, training, etc. Programs with 13 courses allow up to 5 courses "Convalidada," which also will cross-post to courses in other training programs as well. I was able to take 2 modules out of Project Management because of a professional certification I have in PM. My husband was able to get quite a few waived with his career experience and certifications.
It may take some time on your end to gather any information needed to support your request for Convalidada should you want to make one, and don't give up, it may take a couple of correspondence exchanges to get what you can.
Starting with the Master in Management and Team Management, I realized there were just a few more classes to get the MBA, which I added shortly thereafter. It seems to me the Master in Management coupled with the MBA provided a very solid foundation where I could then branch over to other training programs. Me personally, taking the Strategic Management section first, the final project has the tendency to be very long, however, there are so many of the various elements which appear in other projects as well, such as a SWAT, PEST and Porter's Five Force Analysis. I felt very confident after completing this module.
The other thing I encourage you to do is to approach ENEB with any prior training, licensure, certifications, etc. you may have already achieved, as there are benefits obviously with not having to go through the course and write a final project. If you search "Convalidada" you should find some posts I have shared going more in depth with how to request the considerations for past experience, training, etc. Programs with 13 courses allow up to 5 courses "Convalidada," which also will cross-post to courses in other training programs as well. I was able to take 2 modules out of Project Management because of a professional certification I have in PM. My husband was able to get quite a few waived with his career experience and certifications.
It may take some time on your end to gather any information needed to support your request for Convalidada should you want to make one, and don't give up, it may take a couple of correspondence exchanges to get what you can.
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!