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I believe the two most reputable schools where you can get a masters degree are Instituto de Empresa www.ie.edu and Icade www.upco.es. If you'd consider Barcelona IESE is also high ranking. www.iese.eduI don't know about Icade, but IE has a bunch of different masters degrees either pure Business Administration or more specialised subjects, such as law, operations, information systems. Also the MBA are offered as full time, or part time. Part time MBAs are also subdivided in two more categories, Profesional or Executive, being profesional I believe from 2-5 years work experience and Executive 5+ years. My, I sound like a friggin brochure or something... http://www.careerjournal.com/specialreports/bschool04/glance/top50.html
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Hi, I am currently a student at Instituto de Empresa in the International MBA Program. The school is ranked 15th in the world tied with Yale Business School in the U.S. Depending on the rankings you consult the school occupies the 1st or 3rd position in Europe. As far as prestige goes. I believe it is the 15th most prestigous establishment in Spain. If you want more information let me know. Michael
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Complutense has also a good reputation, I didn't mention it earlier because it is public, so I thought it would be complicated to get in to do a masters degree without a local undergrad. IE also has a marketing and communications masters degree btw...
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