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Good day,
At the end of 2019, I decided to pursue an online English MBA degree from UCAM - Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia, which is a private University in Spain.
Everything was legitimate, as I contacted the Spanish education authorities and did research into the programme. I have successfully completed the programme and received my final diploma. However, I am skeptical of the title of my diploma. The title states "Master in Business Administration", instead of "Master of Business Administration". Is this something that I should be worried about?
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Assuming you got a Titulo Official, I think that's just a quirk of getting a degree in a foreign country.
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(01-23-2021, 07:51 AM)Pete Sven Wrote: Good day,
At the end of 2019, I decided to pursue an online English MBA degree from UCAM - Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia, which is a private University in Spain.
Everything was legitimate, as I contacted the Spanish education authorities and did research into the programme. I have successfully completed the programme and received my final diploma. However, I am skeptical of the title of my diploma. The title states "Master in Business Administration", instead of "Master of Business Administration". Is this something that I should be worried about?
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INSEAD also call their "Master in Business Administration".
See here :
https://www.insead.edu/master-programmes/mba
is this common for Europe Biz School?
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I've seen a lot of Master's degree programs in that part of the world use "in" rather than "of". It's interesting though that a a number of American program pages say "in" but obviously confer the degree with "of", for example:
https://www.edx.org/masters/online-maste...on-mba-bux
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(01-23-2021, 10:18 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Assuming you got a Titulo Official, I think that's just a quirk of getting a degree in a foreign country.
I checked and they have a master of business administration that is advertised on English, but later in the paperwork presented in the web is in spanish as a master universitario. Which is the same as master oficial. Has all the ministry accreditation and all. But I do not know if the one he got is this one.
Check this
https://international.ucam.edu/studies/mba/quality
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In vs Of doesn't matter. They are the same degree and the titles are equivalent. Just say MBA and it won't matter.
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