01-09-2024, 12:34 PM
(01-02-2024, 04:18 PM)nykorn Wrote: Admissions to higher education in Spain (whether at a university or otherwise) can legally be done through one of the following: 1) Having a degree, 2) Having college credits but no degree, 3) Passing an entrance exam that proves you have equivalent knowledge as to someone with one of the above, 4) Being over 25, 40 and 45 without any of the above (if they lower the requirements progressively with each age listed, it does not say). This explains why ENEB states they can let you apply on special circumstances if you don't have a degree. It is not anything shady or unique to titulo propio.
For entrance to a university Master's degree in Spain, you do not have to have a Bachelor's, you can also satisfy entrance requirements by an entrance exam, work experience, or having a certain amount of credits equal to the Bachelor's or Master's level which do not add up to form a degree. Likewise for entrance to a university PhD, you do not need to have a finished Master's, but you need at least 60 credits equal to the Master's level which includes research/essay skills at the Master's level (it sounds like THIS is one main reason why titulo propio do not grant you access to PhD studies).
I actually asked ENEB recently if I could be admitted to their MBA & Master's in Project Management degrees without a Bachelor's Degree, but with a lot of previous credits from colleges and universities (I have about 121 unique US credits right now) and they told me not to worry about it and that they could admit me like that.