12-04-2024, 09:59 PM
(12-04-2024, 06:25 PM)nykorn Wrote:My question to ENEB:(11-30-2024, 11:10 PM)DoctorHAK Wrote: The double master booklet states that its a 72 ECTS program, so I think its considered a single program, I also saw that there is an option in ENEB marketplace for issuing a Special Certificate, may be this can be used to ask for issuing a separate master diploma for each program…???
That's not it. The special certificate is stuff like the NLP Diploma or Business Spanish diploma, which are not degrees. The ordering of the degrees is a strict and set process with predefined options.
By 72 ECTS they mean your double masters will be, together, roughly 72 unique ECTS as typically at least half of the credits transfer into the other degree. It doesn't automatically mean you get one 72 ECTS diploma. I signed up for a double Masters last year and they gave me two separate diplomas for them instead of one combined one but they took the MBA as the default one and listed almost every course on the other half of the double Masters as having been done via transfer credit (I wish they hadn't done that, the MBA isn't even the one I finished first). I think whether you get one or two diplomas for the double Masters is just a "wait and see" thing.
Please confirm that these will be graded as two separate programs and that I will be getting two separate diplomas for these.
Response received from ENEB:
No, both masters will be credited on one certificate. It will be one diploma that will title as Master in Financial Markets and Asset Management + AI for Business.