Ex post accreditation MEAG and MECM
At AQUIB, we work to ensure that official university study programmes meet high-quality standards. One of our key responsibilities is the accreditation renewal process, an essential step to confirm that educational programs are functioning properly and offering a solid education.
This process involves a visit by a group of experts to the university. During their stay, they interview various groups (faculty, students, alumni, etc.) to gather feedback and assess the program. They also review facilities, study plans, and the outcomes achieved by students.
Using this information, our Degree Evaluation Commission drafts a report that determines whether the program can continue to be offered or if improvements are needed. This process is repeated every six years for 240-credit undergraduate degrees, master’s programs, and doctoral programs, and every eight years for longer undergraduate degrees of 300 or 360 credits.
Last month, we visited the University of the Balearic Islands to renew the accreditation of the Master’s in Marine Ecology and the Master’s in Agronomic Engineering.