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What steps do the Universities have to take for a new qualification to be approved?

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What steps do the Universities have to take for a new qualification to be approved?

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The following bodies intervene in the approval process of a new qualification: The State Government, the universities, the competent body of the Autonomous Community corresponding to the university and the Council of Universities. The university that wants to implement a determined qualification is to prepare the corresponding report of the education project including the general guidelines established by the Government. The Autonomous Community corresponding to the university will authorise the implementation after assessing the interest and opportunity, as well as whether there are suitable means and resources. The Council of Universities will check that the study programme is in accordance with the guidelines and that it is coherent with the name of the qualification proposed, and it will send it to ANECA where a committee of experts will prepare a report. If this report is positive, the Council of Universities will check that the qualification has the corresponding autonomous autho

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