How is an official master’s degree different from a UB-specific master’s degree (like we have had until now)?
Official master’s degrees must be approved by the Council of Universities before they are offered, while UB-specific master’s degrees do not require external approval. As a result, official master’s degrees are formally recognized throughout Spain and in all other countries in the EHEA, while UB-specific master’s degrees are not. In addition, the fees for official master’s degrees are publicly regulated by the governments of the autonomous communities, while university-specific master’s degrees are not.
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