Scholarships

Validations and homologation of titles in Structuralia

On this page you will find all the necessary information about the academic and professional scope of Structuralia degrees, in addition to their homologation, validation and legalization processes.

Our team accompanies you to understand how these processes apply depending on your country, professional sector and objectives, ensuring that you can make an informed decision and advance your career with security and confidence.

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What type of degrees does Structuralia offer?

At Structuralia, 100% of our postgraduate programs are our own degrees, designed with a highly specialized approach and oriented to the professional and work field in the STEM sector. This means that, although they do not have official status within public university systems, their technical and professional value is very high, especially in STEM and highly specialized areas.

Own degrees allow greater academic flexibility and constant updating of content, especially in technical and STEM areas, allowing you to acquire practical and immediately applicable knowledge in your sector. They are the ideal option for professionals looking for advanced specialization and a boost in their career.

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Important information on approval and recognition

The homologation, validation or recognition of degrees depends exclusively on the educational or professional authorities of each country. Structuralia cannot intervene or guarantee the result of these processes.

Before starting a program, we recommend consulting with the official organizations of the country in which you wish to practice or present the degree.

About the degrees

Academic and professional scope of the degrees

Structuralia's master's degrees are designed to offer high technical specialization aimed at professional practice.

Below, we clearly explain its nature, professional recognition and possible implications in homologation and validation, so that you have all the information you need according to your country and objectives.

What type of degrees does Structuralia offer?

  • Own, unofficial master's degrees. 
  • They do not qualify for a doctorate. 
  • They do not qualify for public employment.

The Structuralia master's degrees are Own qualifications designed with a professional approach. Unlike official degrees, They are not part of the public university system nor do they allow academic continuity such as a doctorate.

This model offers flexibility in study plans and constant content update, especially in technical and STEM areas, where practical specialization is key.

In programs with double university degree, students receive:

  • Structuralia's own title
  • The title of the corresponding collaborating university

Recognition in the private sector

  • Curricular value. 
  • Wide recognition in the private sector. 
  • STEM technical specialization.

The professional recognition of one's own qualification depends on the work context, sector and country where it is practiced.

In the private sphere, Structuralia masters are highly valued for:

  • Its high level of technical specialization
  • The practical applicability of the contents
  • The ability of students to solve real problems in the sector

The programs are designed to respond to the current demands of major companies that require engineering, architecture and STEM disciplines, both nationally and internationally.

Homologation and validation

  • Recognition of the title depends on the country and professional context.
  • Each educational system establishes its own criteria.
  • It is advisable to inform yourself in advance according to the intended use of the degree.

The homologation and validation Titles are processes regulated by the educational authorities of each country. There is no single or automatic criterion, since they depend on the type of qualification, educational system and intended use of the title.

Since our masters are own qualifications, Structural does not intervene in processes of official approval or validation nor can it guarantee its result.

We always recommend consulting with the official organizations of the country where you wish to use the degree to know the specific requirements.

The Hague

Apostiya of the Hague

Structuralia offers as an additional service the possibility of requesting the Hague Apostille for its degrees.

Certifies the authenticity of the title, legalizing the document.

It does not validate or homologate the degree.

It is valid only in the countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention.

Service cost: 160€

The Apostille may be required for administrative or professional processes abroad, depending on the country of destination.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about validations and homologation

What qualification is obtained upon completion of a program?

Upon completion of a master's program at Structuralia, the student obtains his or her own qualification. 

In the master's degrees taught in collaboration with universities, a double degree is awarded, composed of: 

  • Structuralia's own title. 
  • The degree from the corresponding collaborating university, when the program includes a university agreement. 

Both degrees have curricular value and professional orientation, especially in the private and technical sector. 

Are the qualifications internationally valid?

The validity or international recognition of a qualification depends on the country and the intended use of said qualification. 

For certain administrative or professional procedures abroad, Structuralia makes available to the student, as an additional service, the Hague Apostille, which allows the document to be legalized and its authenticity certified in the signatory countries of the Hague Convention. The apostille does not imply homologation or automatic validation of the degree.

Is this qualification useful for competitive examinations or public employment?

It will depend on the specific bases of each call and the requirements established by the administration or calling body. 

Structuralia degrees are their own degrees, so they do not have official status within the public university system and, in general, do not automatically qualify for competitive examinations or public employment. It is recommended to always consult the bases of the corresponding call.

Is the degree valid in my country?

The recognition or validity of the qualification depends on the country in which you wish to present or use it and the professional or academic context for which it is required. 

As support, Structuralia offers the possibility of requesting the Hague Apostille, which legalizes the document and certifies its authenticity in the signatory countries of the Convention, without this implying homologation or automatic recognition by the educational authorities of the destination country.

What are the requirements to pass my training action? Where can I review them?

Once registration has been formalized, the student receives a communication from the academic department detailing the necessary requirements to pass the training action and conclude it. 

In addition, this information can be consulted at any time from the MyLXP virtual campus, accessing the corresponding training and reviewing the passing requirements section, which indicates whether the established academic criteria are being met.

How much time do I have to finish my training action?

The deadline to complete the training action can be consulted both on the website and in the MyLXP app. 

Within the virtual campus, accessing the registered training, the registration status is shown as “Active”. When you place the cursor over this status, the start date and end date of the program are displayed. 

This information is also included in the welcome communication that the student receives when beginning their training.

What is the difference between homologating and apostilling a title?

Homologation and apostille are different procedures and with different purposes: 

  • Homologating a qualification implies that an educational authority in a country compares a foreign qualification with a qualification from its educational system and decides whether to recognize it as equivalent. This process depends exclusively on the official organizations of the country where it is requested and is not automatic. 
  • Apostilling a title consists of legalizing the document and certifying its authenticity, that is, confirming that the title has been issued by a legitimate institution.
    The Hague Apostille does not homologate or validate the title, nor does it make it official within another educational system; It only facilitates its documentary validity in the signatory countries of the Hague Convention. 

Do private companies recognize these master's degrees?

The recognition of a qualification in the private sector depends on the professional context, the country and the company in which you want to present it. 

Structuralia's master's degrees are their own qualifications aimed at high technical specialization, and their assessment in the private sphere is usually linked to the applicability of the knowledge, the prestige of the institution and the adaptation of the program to the position or sector. 

For certain professional or administrative processes abroad, Structuralia offers the possibility of requesting the Hague Apostille, which legalizes the title and certifies its authenticity, without implying homologation or automatic recognition.