04-03-2023, 12:53 PM
I strongly recommend to ask if the exams are in person, some of the universities you commented work with presential exams, but this can change in the future. UOC had full online exams during COVID, I do not know now. UOC has some degrees in English, but not all.
I would forget UNED. Is the National Distance Universty of Spain. The people that give you the class is not the one that correct the exam as I heard. You will need some specific books, at least in the past was the case. On the other hand I respect the people with their degrees because I know they worked hard for them and had difficult exams.
UNIR has a growing presence in Spain and some other Spanish's speaking countries. I think you need to make presential exams. Not sure. They look quick answering questions by email and professional on the phone. They accept transfer credits for bachelors, I do not know for Master degrees. I do not know how many. You can have the credits evaluated.
I have a degree from UOC. I recommend it, but is not easy to get top marks. You will need to work all the semester and participate in activities, forums, papers and exams. Problem free to send your record to WES (an email, attach the WES documents and a small fee) and my degree came as regional accredited. They accept transfer credits for bachelors, no idea about masters. I do not know how many credits they accept to transfer in, but I'm guessing that not too many. They have one of the longest traditions on Online Learning.
Hope it helps.
I would forget UNED. Is the National Distance Universty of Spain. The people that give you the class is not the one that correct the exam as I heard. You will need some specific books, at least in the past was the case. On the other hand I respect the people with their degrees because I know they worked hard for them and had difficult exams.
UNIR has a growing presence in Spain and some other Spanish's speaking countries. I think you need to make presential exams. Not sure. They look quick answering questions by email and professional on the phone. They accept transfer credits for bachelors, I do not know for Master degrees. I do not know how many. You can have the credits evaluated.
I have a degree from UOC. I recommend it, but is not easy to get top marks. You will need to work all the semester and participate in activities, forums, papers and exams. Problem free to send your record to WES (an email, attach the WES documents and a small fee) and my degree came as regional accredited. They accept transfer credits for bachelors, no idea about masters. I do not know how many credits they accept to transfer in, but I'm guessing that not too many. They have one of the longest traditions on Online Learning.
Hope it helps.