02-21-2024, 07:51 AM
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Now that the dust has settled with UCN, Azteca has new doctoral offerings! Unfortunately, the cost has skyrocketed while ROI has declined. In addition, you now need to be a Mexican citizen for Azteca's education doctorates to be a tutulo oficial. It's hidden in the fine print somewhere I don't remember off the top of my head. All foreigners will recipe a propio.
https://universidadazteca.net/european-d...al-degree/
Partnership #1: DTI University in Slovakia
There are two programs available.
PhDr. Doctor of Philosophy in Management
PaeDr. Doctor of Pedagogy
A master's in administration/education is required, not just any master's. The master's has to come from a "recognized institution." You will have to get permission from DTI to defend the dissertation online. You'd like to think that's a rubber stamp, but you never know.
A degree from DTI only is 8900 euros. Interestngly enough, these degrees are not offered by DTI directly, only through Azteca. Getting a Doctor of Education or DBA from Azteca in addition to DTI brings it to 10800 euros. DTI claims to be accredited. I couldn't find by whom with 3 minutes of Google searching. Unirank puts the school at #9213 in the world.
Partnership #2 - Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University
This is only offered as a dual degree, tipping the scales at 9800 euros. I could not find any ranking information about this school, but it is a private school. From what I've read, that equates to not being very good in Poland. The degrees offered are:
Education:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.edu.) Doctor of Education degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Education.
Psychology:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.Sc.) Doctor of Science in Psychology degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Social Sciences.
Sociology and Cultural Studies:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.Sc.) Doctor of Science in Sociology and Cultural Studies degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Social Sciences.
Business Administration:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.oec.) Doctor of Economics in Business Administration or the DBA Doctor of Business Administration degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) of Business Administration.
Legal Studies:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (LLD) Doctor of Laws degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Laws.
I came across this on the sister forum. This sounds like a more expensive version of the degrees issued by Akademia Jagiellońska W Toruńu to me.
Azteca seems to agree with that assessment.
Partial Level 8 = not a real doctorate. That sounds like a $2000-3000 qualification to me. Expecting it to evaluate as anything better than ABD status is probably hoping for a bit too much. That may or may not be worth the asking price to you.
https://universidadazteca.net/european-d...al-degree/
Partnership #1: DTI University in Slovakia
There are two programs available.
PhDr. Doctor of Philosophy in Management
PaeDr. Doctor of Pedagogy
A master's in administration/education is required, not just any master's. The master's has to come from a "recognized institution." You will have to get permission from DTI to defend the dissertation online. You'd like to think that's a rubber stamp, but you never know.
A degree from DTI only is 8900 euros. Interestngly enough, these degrees are not offered by DTI directly, only through Azteca. Getting a Doctor of Education or DBA from Azteca in addition to DTI brings it to 10800 euros. DTI claims to be accredited. I couldn't find by whom with 3 minutes of Google searching. Unirank puts the school at #9213 in the world.
Partnership #2 - Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University
This is only offered as a dual degree, tipping the scales at 9800 euros. I could not find any ranking information about this school, but it is a private school. From what I've read, that equates to not being very good in Poland. The degrees offered are:
Education:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.edu.) Doctor of Education degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Education.
Psychology:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.Sc.) Doctor of Science in Psychology degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Social Sciences.
Sociology and Cultural Studies:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.Sc.) Doctor of Science in Sociology and Cultural Studies degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Social Sciences.
Business Administration:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (Dr.oec.) Doctor of Economics in Business Administration or the DBA Doctor of Business Administration degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) of Business Administration.
Legal Studies:
Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University will award the (LLD) Doctor of Laws degree
Universidad Azteca will award the Doctor (Dr.) in Laws.
I came across this on the sister forum. This sounds like a more expensive version of the degrees issued by Akademia Jagiellońska W Toruńu to me.
tadj Wrote:The "university" is not on the list of universities in Poland, because it is not...um...a university. In Poland, it is considered to be an accredited non-state higher education institution, which can grant European ECTS-credit approved degrees in the more practical and applied subjects.https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?thr...ity.56413/
Secondly, the name Warsaw Management University can indeed suggest that it is comparable to university-type institutions....to someone who doesn't know about how the Polish higher ed system works. I can assure you that it is not a university under Polish law. The term "uniwersytet", "akademia" and "politechnika" cannot be used by any non-doctoral degree-granting institutions. In fact, it is absolutely illegal to use such terms in the case of higher schools. That's why the school isn't called university in Polish. It is called "Collegium Humanum - Wyższa Szkoła (higher school in direct translation of the name) Menadżerska." The school markets itself as a university, but it only does so in English. There's nothing illegal about that, as the aforementioned law does not forbid such loose usage in another language, although one could question whether this is fair. It might simply be a way to attract foreign applicants, who might be confused by the term 'higher school'. Again, it is not wrong to employ such language in another language. It is non-issue, as it is not breaking any Polish law.
Oh...and don't be fooled by their "Doctor of Business Administration" title. It is not a degree in Poland. The "MBA" isn't a degree either. It is a "Certificate of Completion of Postgraduate Studies" (Studia Podyplomowe), a valuable credential for people who already have a Bachelor's or Master's degree upon application to the post-grad program.
I am simply trying to communicate that the school ought to be compared to an applied college with degree-granting powers instead of a university. That would be a fair comparison.
Azteca seems to agree with that assessment.
Quote:The Polish degree is a university own postgraduate further education course and the qualification is offered and awarded acc. to Art. 160ff of the Polish University Law 2018 as a partial EQF Level 8 qualification requiring at least 120 ECTS credits.
Partial Level 8 = not a real doctorate. That sounds like a $2000-3000 qualification to me. Expecting it to evaluate as anything better than ABD status is probably hoping for a bit too much. That may or may not be worth the asking price to you.