05-25-2021, 01:38 AM
Hi everyone, I've seen a couple posts here referencing these spain based websites such as euroinnova which have some sort of partnership with universities which grant master's degrees after completing these self paced online courses. Initially they seemed very shady but the more I look into them the less shady they seem. The vast majority of what is offered seems to be what's called "titulo propio". After doing some research, it seems these don't carry the same weight as a "master titulo oficial".
I'm currently interested in a "master oficial" offered by Euroinnova in clinical nutrition. They claim that upon completion of their course, an official master's degree valid internationally working in the public sector as well as continued doctorate studies will be granted by the italian university called Università degli Studi eCampus.
They say it wil be "level 2" masters but some a pdf file with a sample diploma shows it to be a "level 1" masters from italy.
This university seems to be legit and has Cristiano Ronaldo as their paid sponsor.
I tried calling the italian university today to confirm the alleged partnership with euroinnova but they seemed oblivious and told me that someone would contact me.
Can someone with some experience or better understanding of the ECTS, and these european business/university partnerships chime in with more information?
The reason I'm seeking this master's degree is to become eligible in my state here in the U.S. to be a licensed nutritionist which requires either a BS or MS in nutrition amongst other things. If the titulo propio would work for this I would just go with one of those but I am doubtful these have as good as a chance as the "oficial" one.
I'm currently interested in a "master oficial" offered by Euroinnova in clinical nutrition. They claim that upon completion of their course, an official master's degree valid internationally working in the public sector as well as continued doctorate studies will be granted by the italian university called Università degli Studi eCampus.
They say it wil be "level 2" masters but some a pdf file with a sample diploma shows it to be a "level 1" masters from italy.
This university seems to be legit and has Cristiano Ronaldo as their paid sponsor.
I tried calling the italian university today to confirm the alleged partnership with euroinnova but they seemed oblivious and told me that someone would contact me.
Can someone with some experience or better understanding of the ECTS, and these european business/university partnerships chime in with more information?
The reason I'm seeking this master's degree is to become eligible in my state here in the U.S. to be a licensed nutritionist which requires either a BS or MS in nutrition amongst other things. If the titulo propio would work for this I would just go with one of those but I am doubtful these have as good as a chance as the "oficial" one.