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UCAM students of Business Administration and Management (BBA) will be able to obtain a diploma also from the European University of Rome

The partnership agreement allows ADE students from the Catholic University to obtain the diploma from the European University of Rome (UER) if they study the third year there, and if they finish off the fourth year of the Bachelor’s Degree in Los Jerónimos Campus. 

UCAM students of Business Administration and Management (BBA) will be able to obtain a diploma also from the European University of Rome
Pedro Amador Muñoz, rector of the European University of Rome, greets the academic representatives of UCAM.

The Catholic University of Murcia and the European University of Rome have signed an agreement so that students of the Bachelor’s Degree in BBA and of the MBA of both institutions obtain the double degree. Gonzalo Wandosell, dean of the Law and Business Faculty of the UCAM, explained that students coming from the European University of Rome will study the first year of the Master there and, if they study the MBA at the UCAM, they will have a diploma from each university. On the other hand, students of the Catholic University of Murcia who go to Rome in the third year will obtain two diplomas for the Bachelor’s Degree in ADE, also one from each university, at the end of the last year at Los Jerónimos Campus.


Pablo Blesa, vice-chancellor for International Relations and Communication at the UCAM, stated that “this is a very important agreement for students of both universities, so that they can internationalise their curriculum, learn both languages, enjoy the experience in Rome or in Murcia, and we believe this is the beginning of an unlimited cooperation because we are institutions with the same spiritual harmony”. For his part, Father Pedro Amador Muñoz, chancellor of the European University of Rome, expressed his conformity with the agreement signed and stressed that “it will be successful and it will strengthen both institutions since we are partner universities”.