The Catholic University San Antonio (UCAM) has received positive verification of the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA) for the delivery of the first year of the Degree in Business Administration in English.
The next course will begin to be taught the 2012-2013 Grade, which is the first to be conducted in English in the UCAM.
In this way, students may wish to take the first course of ADE in English, the objective of accelerating UCAM: offer optional full degree of ADE in English in the coming years.
The Dean of Business Administration and Management (ADE), Gonzalo Wandosell, said that "this check is a milestone for the UCAM, because this is the first degree to be entirely in English teaching at our university. In addition, is another step in the process of internationalization that has launched UCAM. are expected to enroll in this course in Business Administration students both foreign and Spanish students with sufficient English skills, which will give great diversity to the class. "
Moreover, Wandosell explained that "the fact that the verification ANECA has given a favorable recommendation by no means part of the agency agrees with our request to establish a career in English, and, moreover, does not consider make any adjustments necessary on the report being referred at the time, where this decision was justified and explained the objectives and resources available to the University to carry out. "
Moreover, the UCAM has also received a positive report ANECA authorizing it to extend the MBA seats from 25 to 50 and provide subject matter expertise, practices and the Final Master (TFM) in English.
Source: UCAM