Europen union and online degrees

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by euphoric, Mar 6, 2007.

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  1. euphoric

    euphoric New Member

    Seeing how I can travel and move anywhere in the European Union with my Identification Card,

    I am considering going to other countries if my online degree is not recognised..

    Does anyone know of which countries in the European Union would accept an online degree from US institutions?

    (I have posted my goals in the past I have started with Ashworth going on to Peru or CCU and then Umass or whatever RA school will accept a DETC Bachelors degree >> and I want a masters in psych, to be able to teach in college level )

    Thanks !!
     
  2. JLV

    JLV Active Member

    They don't recognize them per se so it will have to be evaluated on a case by case basis. It is a lenghty process that often ends up in disappointment. I suggest you get a European master's degree (probably many universities will accept your undergraduate degree) and then you are all set. If your profession is not regulated (e.g. medicine, architecture, etc... ARE regulated) then you don't need to validate your degrees to work anywhere in the Union. Regards from The Netherlands.
     
  3. triggersoft

    triggersoft New Member

    Things are changing,
    Germany (one of the strongholds of "nostrification", i.e. the evaluation and recognization of Non-EU degrees) is already taking back this rule. The new (EU) law says that any degree issued by a university that is recognized in its home country can be lead also in the EU.
    But - in Germany, you need to put the name of the school in brackets.
    That would e.g. mean:

    John Doe, MBA (University of Phoenix, USA).

    Tehrefore, any online degree from the US would work in the EU...
     
  4. euphoric

    euphoric New Member

    i hope the money , time and energy i put into this degree will be useful
     
  5. AGS

    AGS New Member

    Charles University -University of Bologna

    some euro universities
     
  6. xygirl

    xygirl New Member

    Hi
    I never heard of Charles univ. Wonder where that's at?

    I just have a question because you say you want to teach at college level, but you talk about a Master? How will you do that? I mean, I thought a PhD would be required?
    Have you decided where to take your Masters yet?
    Take care
    r
     
  7. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Charles University, founded in the 1340's, is in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It's a member of the prestigious Coimbra Group of European universities, and is on the SJTU list of the world's top 500.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_University_of_Prague

    -=Steve=-
     
  8. euphoric

    euphoric New Member

    i've looked into some private institutions and most say they prefer you to have a PhD to teach, but it's not required as long as you have a masters.
     
  9. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    As with most things in life, this is as much who you know as what you know.

    -=Steve=-
     
  10. euphoric

    euphoric New Member

    :( :( :( :( :(
     
  11. euphoric

    euphoric New Member

    "First degree and a postgraduate degree in Psychology. A Ph.D. in an appropriate area will be highly desirable "
     

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