What is a University-Accredited Degree? University-accredited degrees differ from standard Spanish degrees, such as the Licentiate, Diplomature, degree of Architect/Engineer, or Doctorate, in that they are not issued by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. Your diploma will be issued by the University of Navarra itself. These degrees are widely recognized as prerequisites for more advanced study, as well as fulfilling employment requirements in the business world. University-accredited degrees are designed to be easily transferred to other countries, especially in the English-speaking world, either via education ministries in your home country, or via degree-evaluation services.
| School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
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| Center for European Studies |
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| School of Technical Architecture |
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| TECNUN - School of Engineering (in Spanish) |
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[1] Taught at the Campus of San Sebastián [2] Graduate programs