05-27-2021, 01:10 AM
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(05-25-2021, 09:27 PM)rbat2021 Wrote:Its not the same company but the same business model.(05-25-2021, 01:24 PM)eLearner Wrote: Pace depends on the school/program. Some are fully independent study like ENEB, while many others actually do follow a traditional weekly course schedule. Independent study styled programs can be finished as quickly as you can finish them, while the other types are dictated entirely by the weekly schedule. Some independent study type programs set a mandatory period of waiting before a degree can be issued, some I've seen have been about 4 months so even if you finished really fast you'd still have to wait the full 4 months to be issued your degree in some programs.
Thank you. I'm going to try to get as much info as possible from each of the business schools to find the best fit. I'm interested in those that offer an independent study style for the master in nutrition. I guess study.com, sophia, and wgu have spoiled me.
So far, euroinnova, inesem, and imf-formacion have all confirmed that their masters in nutrition are fully independent but there is that waiting period you mentioned from completion to actually getting the degree.
By the way, I found this website which seems to have a bunch of these type of business schools listed - https://www.aeen.org/escuelas-de-negocios-asociadas/
A lot of these are so similar that it almost feels like the same person or group is behind them.
I wonder if there's a similar setup in other countries besides Spain.
They work as the middle man and organize the studies from the student to the university in the administrative aspect. In one word they are usually a business school that offer business and the rest of studies they bring the students to a private university, handle your paperwork and more important adquiere the students across marketing campaings that the uni do not do. is not well seen academically to be agressive in marketing.
Be aware the programs can be hard to study, are not accelerated and usually in spanish. It can differ from university to university.
I do not know much about the italian universities deals but look the same.
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If you want to go this route make sure that the master are "master oficial" or "master Universitario".
This is the one that should be recognized as regional one.
They also offer "titulos propios". In the description of the course should appear this distinction.
And please make sure is in English! To avoid surprises. If they are in Spanish make sure you have the level to write academic Spanish and specially you can write it quick for the final exam of each subject.
If its a "título oficial" you will have to make a master thesis and defend it in front of a small tribunal.
Don´t have expectations to get the diploma under 6 to 10 month. But you will get a letter saying you finish and has a code that you can check with the university if somebody need it. The diploma should be in Spanish (if you studied in Spanish, no idea if you do it in english) and have a European supplement document to it, explaining the degree inside the European Academic Space. This explain the number of credits, how marks are, which level it is inside the scale bachelor, master, PhD and will include your marks on it.So every subject you tool will appear showing its value in European credits and mark ( in 1-10 scale). They should help a lot in validating the title abroad.
If you fail a subject you have to do it again, and pay again. It will follow the rules of the university where you study and you can check them. I think you can only repeat a subject once, if you fail... out. But maybe now they allow an extra opportunity or something.