(06-14-2021, 05:11 PM)innen_oda Wrote:(06-14-2021, 03:35 PM)Flelm Wrote:Code:EDUCATION
Thomas Edison State University, Trenton, NJ
2016 - 2021
B.S. Business Administration (Operations Management Concentration)
ENEB Business School, Barcelona, Spain
2021 - 2023
Master Titulo Propio in Project Management (comparable to graduate certificate)
Unsolicited advice, if this is actually how you're listing stuff on your CV:
- get rid of the word 'concentration'. Yes, technically there's a difference between a major and a concentration, but it's not important enough to distinguish here.
- take out the 'comparable to . . . ' stuff. Titulo Propio Master (in whatever)' is sufficient. You can explain the details when (if) asked.
- use the same structure for describing majors/specialisations/concentrations across all degree levels. So if your format for the undergrad is 'BA (English)', don't list post-grad as 'Masters in Arts - Journalism'. I've seen it happen again and again, and while it's not a deal-breaker, it's a sign of poor attention to detail and lack of consistency.
- white space is your friend, and will make your hiring manager happy. I'm not sure of the value of listing the location of your universities, although I note it is a common preference for applicants. I find it distracting, and it doesn't add much to shortlisting decisions.
Thanks for the feedback. I am in fact listing my TESU degree that way, although I do appreciate the fact that "concentration in" is unnecessary. I threw the ENEB on there as an example, and would definitely want the formats to match.
I did some amateur googling. This website (https://www.ccelpa.org/como-se-hace-un-c...lum-vitae/) says that a titulo propio can go in the education or additional training sections, depending on what you want to highlight. This website (https://www.ceupe.com/blog/titulo-propio...iarlo.html) indicates that a titulo propio should not be held to be the same as a standard university master's degree (although they have a vested interest in saying that since they offer titulos oficiales). This thread (https://www.spaniards.es/foros/2013/09/0...ulo-propio) from 2013 runs the gamut, from calling it out as a non-Bologna degree to just calling it a Master's since that's what it is. Finally, for public/state jobs, titulos propios usually count as continuing education credits, or at least lesser than titulos oficiales.
I think I've come to see the titulo propio as the equivalent to a US nationally accredited degree, and I would not call attention to that on a resume. I think I would list this as just a Masters in Project Management in my education section, listed with ENEB. I don't think I would explain it any more, I don't think I would list an MBA from them, and I definitely wouldn't put Isabel I. Final answer!
In Progress: MBA - HAUniv, Anticipated 2024
Completed: BSBA OpMgmt - TESU June 2021
UG - AP Tests: 20 credits | APICS: 12 Credits | CLEP: 6 credits | Saylor Academy: 6 credits | Sophia.org: 27 credits | Study.com: 12 credits | Davar Academy: 3 credits | TESU: 15 credits | Other College: 99.5 credits
GR - HAUniv: 9 credits
Completed: BSBA OpMgmt - TESU June 2021
UG - AP Tests: 20 credits | APICS: 12 Credits | CLEP: 6 credits | Saylor Academy: 6 credits | Sophia.org: 27 credits | Study.com: 12 credits | Davar Academy: 3 credits | TESU: 15 credits | Other College: 99.5 credits
GR - HAUniv: 9 credits