I stumbled upon an English Master in Artificial Intelligence Program listed in a hidden marketplace on ENEB's website. I emailed them to find out whether I can register for it and they said its not ready yet. I've asked when it will be ready but they didn't respond.
(05-26-2024, 04:05 PM)slammX Wrote: I stumbled upon an English Master in Artificial Intelligence Program listed in a hidden marketplace on ENEB's website. I emailed them to find out whether I can register for it and they said its not ready yet. I've asked when it will be ready but they didn't respond.
Screenshot from their marketplace.
I find that interesting, but I wonder how up-to-date they are on the technology. We have implemented the technology within my industry, along with robotics. One day, they should be helping to monitor our construction sites. I look forward to this being rolled out more so I can evaluate it better.
AI, Fintech, and a few others may be in the works... I think they're adding it to the Portuguese and Spanish options as well, if it's not already available yet...
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(05-26-2024, 04:05 PM)slammX Wrote: I stumbled upon an English Master in Artificial Intelligence Program listed in a hidden marketplace on ENEB's website. I emailed them to find out whether I can register for it and they said its not ready yet. I've asked when it will be ready but they didn't respond.
Screenshot from their marketplace.
Response from ENEB:
"Unfortunately, we do not know the exact date, but it will be within this year 2024 for sure. "
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Back in 2022 I got the MBA - Master of Business Administration and Master in Human Resources Management combo. I completed the degrees in 2023. Does anyone remember all the documents/diplomas that a person was to be sent upon completion?
05-27-2024, 09:43 AM (This post was last modified: 05-27-2024, 10:25 AM by nykorn.)
(05-09-2024, 01:05 PM)Jakob Wrote: Is it still possible to sign up for the spanish program and then switch to english?
They told me the Spanish and English sections are considered as entirely different schools on the legal / administrative side of things and what is valid or true for the Spanish section isn't necessarily the same for the English section, so that sounds like you can't switch. But I didn't directly ask about switching.
(05-16-2024, 10:46 AM)slammX Wrote:
(04-18-2024, 01:48 PM)YOLO Wrote: ...
What process did you follow to get the Global MBA? I emailed ENEB with the question and their response was unexpected.
What is the process for registering for and earning the UI1 Global MBA degree? My understanding is that I would need to complete 3 Masters Degrees.
Kindly note that the University of Isabel does not grant Global MBA's degrees.
I completed 3 Master's degrees at once at ENEB and they did not give me a Global diploma, they gave me 3 separate Master's diplomas. I didn't ask them to give me a global one either though.
(05-20-2024, 01:53 PM)Kal Di Wrote: Theses degrees have limitations (cannot be used to qualify for most of U.S. government or academic teaching jobs), and prospective students should understand those limitations to avoid regret and/or disappointment.
In the US people assume that you are a better teacher if you have a teaching degree, or a better businessman if you have a business degree, when it is often not the case, as the degrees really just try to brainwash you out of following common sense and what actually works into following trends and using jargon that are based off pseudopsychology from the 70's and whatnot (I say as a teacher getting their teaching Master's which is full of this junk - which they apparently often stole from Business Education).
As my trade school for Bartending & Tourism is not intended to be used in a separate field like Engineering, so is an ENEB MBA is not intended to be used in a separate field like teaching. In the field of business in most countries there are very few, if any, positions that require a state or national license which can only be obtained if you have a business-related degree, and I couldn't find any licenses in the US that specifically require an MBA on a quick search (I myself got a business license here without any proof of education or income). But it means that even a real brick and mortar regionally accredited MBA is still, in the eyes of the US gov in terms of state licensing, just any old worthless piece of paper.
If the ENEB degree could get someone one of the following things, which could not be gotten without it:
1) drastic increase in customers / sales
2) promotion or switch into desired position at work
3) switch into desired (typically famous) company
4) special permission to start a specific sort of company or to engage in a specific type of work activity
5) loan
6) Visa to move abroad
7) acceptance into subsequent educational program which grants any of the above separately
Then I would say ENEB has definitely been worth the price for that person. And we have seen several of these things attained by members here. And not all of these things can even be obtained with a normal regionally accredited degree - my BA in Japanese has only gotten #6 and #7. Later I might update the Wiki to include some testimonies from this forum on these points.
(05-09-2024, 01:05 PM)Jakob Wrote: Is it still possible to sign up for the spanish program and then switch to english?
They told me the Spanish and English sections are considered as entirely different schools on the legal / administrative side of things and what is valid or true for the Spanish section isn't necessarily the same for the English section, so that sounds like you can't switch. But I didn't directly ask about switching.
This is my understanding as well. They are different schools entirely.
What process did you follow to get the Global MBA? I emailed ENEB with the question and their response was unexpected.
What is the process for registering for and earning the UI1 Global MBA degree? My understanding is that I would need to complete 3 Masters Degrees.
Kindly note that the University of Isabel does not grant Global MBA's degrees.
I completed 3 Master's degrees at once at ENEB and they did not give me a Global diploma, they gave me 3 separate Master's diplomas. I didn't ask them to give me a global one either though. Which three did you do?
Although I did not get a response to my question from the English school, looking at the Spanish and Portuguese schools' curriculums, the MBA, Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence and Master in Project Management Masters programmes make up the Global MBA programme. I will try this combination and see whether I can get the Global MBA from ENEB and UI1.
(05-25-2024, 04:54 AM)Kab Wrote: The concept of degree classification should be handled with care. ENEB has consistently communicated the nature of the degrees they offer in my opinion. It has always been clear, in the fine print, that these are professional degrees. Since the 2021 law, these degrees can be referred to as professional or continuous education degrees. Therefore, it is important not to confuse different countries' regulations and jurisdictions with personal expectations. My intention is to clarify, not to sound unfriendly.
I remember reading the law a couple years back after it first came out and recall it stating that universities needed to award these degrees as a Máster de formación permanente en....
Out of curiosity, have you seen official guidelines from the Spanish government about translation into other languages? I've seen different universities advertising these as a Master of Continuous Learning in..., a Master of Permanent Training in..., and so forth. Honestly, a 'Professional Master of ...' would sound (to me anyway) much better than a 'Master of Permanent Training in...'
(05-27-2024, 09:43 AM)nykorn Wrote: In the US people assume that you are a better teacher if you have a teaching degree, or a better businessman if you have a business degree, when it is often not the case, as the degrees really just try to brainwash you out of following common sense and what actually works into following trends and using jargon that are based off pseudopsychology from the 70's and whatnot (I say as a teacher getting their teaching Master's which is full of this junk - which they apparently often stole from Business Education).
As my trade school for Bartending & Tourism is not intended to be used in a separate field like Engineering, so is an ENEB MBA is not intended to be used in a separate field like teaching. In the field of business in most countries there are very few, if any, positions that require a state or national license which can only be obtained if you have a business-related degree, and I couldn't find any licenses in the US that specifically require an MBA on a quick search (I myself got a business license here without any proof of education or income). But it means that even a real brick and mortar regionally accredited MBA is still, in the eyes of the US gov in terms of state licensing, just any old worthless piece of paper.
If the ENEB degree could get someone one of the following things, which could not be gotten without it:
1) drastic increase in customers / sales
2) promotion or switch into desired position at work
3) switch into desired (typically famous) company
4) special permission to start a specific sort of company or to engage in a specific type of work activity
5) loan
6) Visa to move abroad
7) acceptance into subsequent educational program which grants any of the above separately
Then I would say ENEB has definitely been worth the price for that person. And we have seen several of these things attained by members here. And not all of these things can even be obtained with a normal regionally accredited degree - my BA in Japanese has only gotten #6 and #7. Later I might update the Wiki to include some testimonies from this forum on these points.
I agree wholeheartedly with the above statements.
Also, sent you a couple of PMs a while ago. Could you please check your inbox.
Thanks, mate.
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