University tertiary education
Until universities draw up the new syllabuses in accordance with what is
stipulated by the Royal Decree establishing the organisation of official
university studies,
the description of the certification of university studies that follows
corresponds to the current situation.
The Government, at the suggestion of the University Coordination Council
establishes the official university degrees that are to be valid nationally.
They are included in the Catalogue of Official University Degrees and are
issued, on behalf of the King, by the rector of the university in which they
are obtained. However, until the relevant official degree is actually issued,
students may request temporary certification with the same academic value as
the degree itself. Such certifications are vested with full academic effect and
qualify the holder to work professionally.
The diplomas and degrees corresponding to non-official studies offered by the
different universities are issued by the rector on behalf of the relevant
university. They explicitly mention the fact that they are not official in
order not to be open to misinterpretation.
The university degrees awarded by Spanish universities are the following:
The official degrees issued by Spanish universities are
recognised in all of them and valid throughout the country.
Validation of degrees from foreign universities or Spanish private universities
follows what is established by the international treaties or agreements Spain
may have signed or by the validation tables for syllabuses and degrees approved
by the Ministry of Education and Science ( MEC),
subsequent to a report of the Academic Committee of the University Coordination
Council. If these two criteria are not met, the procedure for validation must
take into account the academic and scientific curriculum of the candidate, the
prestige of the university awarding the degree and the reciprocity bestowed on
Spanish degrees in the country where the studies were followed. In those cases
in which the studies accredited do not bear equivalence to that granted by the
relevant Spanish degree, validation is subject to the passing of an examination
regarding the basic knowledge in the Spanish programme that is required for
awarding the degree.
As regards the adaptation of the Spanish university system to the European
Higher Education Area, Spanish universities are allowed to issue the European
Diploma Supplement to the official university Spanish degrees in order to
provide national information concerning the level and contents of the studies
accredited by the qualification concerned.
As far as the Doctoral degree is concerned, the mention of the "Doctor
Europeus" (written on the back of the certificate) may be obtained
provided a set of requirements are met. These requirements are, among others,
to have spent a period of at least three months abroad in a higher educational
institution in another European country carrying out studies or research work
during the period of Postgraduate training.
The MEC and universities may establish rules to grant
honourable distinctions to those doctoral theses which deserve this. These
distinctions may be expressed in the relevant academic certification.
The requirements and procedure for the issuing of the Master and Doctoral
official degrees, as established by the 2007 Act modifying the Act on
Universities and the October 2007 Royal Decree establishing the organisation of
official university studies, have also been regulated.
Non-university tertiary education
The Royal Decree 733/1995 regulates the issuing of academic and professional
certificates for all educational levels except for university level. This
decree establishes the general aspects that must be included in all academic
qualifications, although each Autonomous Community has powers to develop their
own certification models from this decree. However, certificates issued by any
competent education authority are of an official nature, and academic and
professionally valid nation-wide.
The following information must be stated on the certificate: the name of the
King of Spain; the competent Autonomous Community; the specific name of the
studies taken; the institution and the year of completion; and the final mark
in those cases requiring this.
Specific information about the certification awarded in non-university
post-secondary studies is available in the following subsections.
Legislation: Real Decreto 733/1995, de 5
de mayo, sobre expedición de títulos académicos y profesionales correspondientes
a las enseñanzas establecidas por la ley orgánica 1/1990, de 3 de octubre, de
ordenación general del sistema educativo
Advanced vocational training
Students who have successfully completed advanced vocational training are
awarded the Técnico Superior
qualification which is directed towards integration into the professional
field. However, for those students who wish to continue their studies, the
certificate qualifies them to gain direct access, i.e without sitting an
entrance examination, to certain first cycle university education related to
the respective field of vocational training. Regulations corresponding to each
certificate specify which type of university studies may be entered through
direct access. A Técnico Superior
certificate also qualifies students for other specialised or complementary
training, such as the Enseñanzas de
Régimen Especial. Furthermore, validations among módulos profesionales
corresponding to different ciclos
formativos are also possible.
Besides accrediting the final certificate for all ciclos formativos of advanced vocational
training, the possibility exists for recognising the unidades de competencia of certain módulos of a specific ciclo formativo, without
requiring completion of the cycle in question.
In addition, the Ley Orgánica de Educación, LOE (Act on
Education) establishes the possibility of obtaining the Técnico Superior qualification provided a
specific test is passed. This examination, which is organised by the relevant
education authorities, acknowledges that the student has achieved the general
objectives established for vocational training education as well as those
determined within the basic aspects of the curriculum of the relevant ciclos formativos. In order to
sit this examination, students must be aged 20, or
Enseñanzas de régimen especial
The information about the certification of the different enseñanzas de régimen especial is available in
the following subsections.
Artistic
studies
After completing advanced Music or Dance studies, students are awarded a higher
certificate of Music or Dance, respectively, equivalent to all intents and
purposes to a university Licenciado
degree, which is the necessary requirement to teach the relevant subject areas
at any level.
Once students have completed Dramatic Arts studies in the respective
specialisation, they are awarded a higher qualification which is equivalent to
all intents and purposes to a university Licenciado
degree. This certificate qualifies holders to work either in the theatrical
field, film or television, as well as to teach in Higher Schools of Dramatic
Arts as well as in theatre workshops and in secondary education institutions.
Students who complete advanced studies of Preservation and Restoration of
Cultural Assets; advanced studies of Plastic Arts in the specialisations of
Ceramics, and Glass; and advanced studies of Design are awarded the higher
qualifications in the relevant specialisation. These degrees are equivalent to
all intents and purposes to those of a university Diplomado
Students who pass the ciclos formativos
of advanced Plastic Arts and Design are awarded the certificate of Técnico Superior of Plastic Arts
and Design in the relevant specialisation of the studies followed. The
certificate awarded grants students direct access to the following studies:
advanced studies of Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Assets; those of
Design, Ceramics and Glass; as well as specific higher university studies.
The Ley Orgánica de Educación, LOE (Act on Education)
states that education authorities will encourage agreements with universities
to provide for the organisation of Doctoral studies in Artistic education.
Advanced Artistic education institutions will promote research programmes in
their corresponding fields.
Sports studies
The qualification of Técnico Deportivo
Superior in the relevant specialisation is awarded once Sports
studies, which comprise 755 and 930 hours of training and an end-of-studies
project, have been completed. This certificate is equivalent to all intents and
purposes to the Técnico Superior
certificate of vocational training.