01-01-2023, 09:03 AM
(11-22-2022, 07:59 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote:(11-22-2022, 05:09 PM)Messdiener Wrote:(11-22-2022, 01:34 AM)thodeptrai Wrote:(11-11-2022, 05:13 PM)thodeptrai Wrote: My Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence has been evaluated by IEE.
I confirmed it equated to the Graduate Certificate in Big Data and Business Intelligence in the US.
The semester hours for each course is 2.75
I got the revised version. Now the semester hours for each course is 3.
Great to see that they revised the hours.
Does that change anything in regards to their recognition of the degree as a US Master's vs GradCert?
The recognition of this degree from a NACES evaluator will likely remain an accredited Graduate Certificate because the Master Titulo Propio degree itself is not recognized by the Spanish ministry of education. Having a graduate certificate or diploma recognition with atleast 30 graduate credit hours is essentially a Masters equivalency evaluation without calling it a Masters degree. Even though these degrees are not designed for entry to a Doctoral program in Spain, many colleges here in the US will accept this evaluation as equivalent to a Masters for Doctoral entry purposes. There are at least two forum members who have entered nationally accredited schools with an ENEB degree on this forum using Validential as the evaluator. I'm sure several will accept IEE's graduate certificate evaluation for entry to other nationally and some regionally accredited doctoral programs as well. Outside of jobs in academia, the Master Titulo Propio degree will be seen as an accredited Masters degree or its equivalent a vast majority of the time.
Dr. Coleman, I was wondering if it was possible to ask IEE to revise their evaluation from "Certificate" to "Diploma"? Clearly in Asian countries "diplomas" sound better than "certificates"