(08-18-2020, 01:36 PM)freeloader Wrote:(08-18-2020, 12:19 PM)arad Wrote: A German 3 year Bachelor is equivalent to a Canadian and American 4 year bachelor degree. I doubt ECE would consider a German 1 year Master as the Fourth year.
Main factor for their decision could be ENEB's admission criteria or because it's a titulo propio?
If the 60ECTS Masters is the FOURTH year, would ENEB's 120ECTS double Masters be 1 Master or Graduate Certificate according to ECE? Or would it be a "second" fourth year/ bachelor because its content is not on graduate level?
Based on the response from ECE, I think a second ENEB degree LIKE THIS, meaning the “targeted” masters programs, it would certainly be considered as another bachelor’s degree, or at least equal to another year of study at the American 4th year undergrad level: “ECE considers all of the courses in the Master in Project Management to be equivalent to senior level coursework in a U.S. bachelor degree program.”
I would be curious if they would apply the same standard to an MBA from ENEB. ECE might well look different upon that degree if the usual and customary admissions standards in Spain for an MBA are greater than for a masters in Project Management, for instance.
By "double Masters" I was referring to ENEB's MBA+ Masters option. I think it'll still be a fourth year level, since the admission standards for ENEB are considered lower, and the admission for their MBA or Masters isn't different. the MBA could become a BBA.
ECE might evaluate a degree differently if it's official, rather than "propio".