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Resolution Of 10 February 2016 Of The Directorate-General Of University Policy, Which Publishes The Agreement Of The Council Of Ministers Of January 22, 2016, By Which Determines The Level Of Correspondence To The Level Of The Spanish Framework...

Original Language Title: Resolución de 10 de febrero de 2016, de la Dirección General de Política Universitaria, por la que se publica el Acuerdo del Consejo de Ministros de 22 de enero de 2016, por el que se determina el nivel de correspondencia al nivel del Marco Españo...

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of Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November 2014 indicating that within the time limit of public information the General Councils or, where appropriate, the Professional Colleges may withdraw the report, although it is noted that the report will not binding character. The General Directorate of University Policy must be informed of this process.

In its virtue, on the proposal of the Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, the Council of Ministers, at its meeting on 22 January 2016, agrees:

First. Determination of the MECES level of the Bachelor's degree in Journalism.

In accordance with the provisions of Article 24 of Royal Decree 967/2014, of 21 November, it is determined that the official university degree of Licentide in Journalism corresponds to level 3 of the Spanish Framework of Qualifications for Higher Education.

It is also indicated that the level 3 of MECES corresponds to level 7 of the European Qualifications Framework, as indicated in article 4 of Royal Decree 1027/2011 of 15 July, establishing the Spanish Framework of Qualifications for Higher Education, in its wording given by Royal Decree 22/2015 of 23 January, laying down the requirements for the issue of the European Supplement to the securities regulated in Royal Decree 1393/2007, of 29 June 2007, October, for which the ordination of official university teachings is established and the Royal is amended Decree 1027/2011 of 15 July establishing the Spanish Framework for Qualifications for Higher Education.

Second. Publication of the Council of Ministers Agreement in the Official Gazette of the State and in the electronic headquarters of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport.

In accordance with the provisions of Article 24 (4) and 26 of Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November 2014, the Directorate General for University Policy will publish the publication in the "Official State Gazette" and the Electronic Headquarters. of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of this agreement of the Council of Ministers.

Third. Registration in the Register of Universities, Centers and Titles.

According to what is available in article 24.5 of Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November, once this agreement has been published in the BOE, the Deputy Director General of Academic Coordination and Legal Regime, of the Directorate General University Policy will enroll the resolution of correspondence recognition in the Register of Universities, Centers and Titles.

Fourth. Enablement for the adoption of measures for the implementation of the agreement.

By the Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, in the field of their competences, the necessary measures for the implementation of this Agreement shall be adopted.

The implementation of this agreement will have no budgetary impact whatsoever.

udies: the level of the Superior Technician is included in Level 1, Grade level 2, Master level at Level 3, and Doctor at Level 4.

In turn, the Council of Ministers by Royal Decree 22/2015 of 23 January laying down the requirements for the issue of the European Supplement to the securities regulated in Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October 2007. That the ordination of official university teaching is established and the Royal Decree 1027/2011 of 15 July, which establishes the Spanish Framework of Qualifications for Higher Education, has been introduced into the Spanish law is part of the European Qualifications Framework. Level 1 (Higher Technician) of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education corresponds to level 5 of the European Qualifications Framework. Level 2 (Grade) of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education corresponds to level 6 of the European Qualifications Framework. Level 3 (Master) of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education corresponds to level 7 of the European Qualifications Framework. Level 4 (Doctor) of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education corresponds to level 8 of the European Qualifications Framework.

Finally, with Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November, the procedure for determining the MECES correspondence of the titles of the Catalogue of Official University Titles is set, and as they have been In addition to the Spanish legal system, the equivalent of the MECES levels to the European Qualifications Framework, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport may issue certificates of correspondence indicating the MECES level and the level of the European Qualifications Framework.

Facts

1. By resolution dated 30 April 2015, the Directorate-General for University Policy agreed, on its own initiative, to initiate the administrative procedure for the determination of correspondence at the level of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education of the official university degree in Journalism.

2. On June 18, 2015, the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation evacuated the report for the determination of the correspondence of the Bachelor's degree in Journalism. This report indicates that the university degree of Bachelor in Journalism corresponds to level 3 of the MECES (master level).

3. On November 11, 2015, the Council of Universities assessed the correspondence of the Bachelor's degree in Journalism. The Council of Universities reported favorably on the correspondence at MECES level 3, from the degree of Bachelor's degree in Journalism.

4. On November 12, 2015, the General Directorate of University Policy agreed to open the public information procedure for this administrative procedure.

5. On 21 November 2015, the opening of the public information procedure was published in the Official Gazette of the State. The file was submitted to the public information procedure between 23 November 2015 and 16 December 2015.

Law Fundamentals

1. Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November 2014 laying down the requirements and procedure for the approval and declaration of equivalence to qualifications and at the official academic level and for the validation of studies foreign education, and the procedure to determine the correspondence to the levels of the Spanish Framework of Qualifications for Higher Education of the official titles of Architect, Engineer, Licentiate, Technical Architect, Technical Engineer and Diplomat.

2. Article 19 of Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November 2014, which states that it is the responsibility of the Directorate-General for University Policy to initiate the procedure for the determination of correspondence.

3. Article 20 of Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November 2014, which states that the acts of instruction in this procedure fall within the competence of the Directorate-General for University Policy.

4. Article 21 of the same rule, which states that the ANECA report is prescriptive and decisive for the processing of this procedure. It also indicates that the report of the Council of Universities is mandatory, but is not binding for the resolution of the procedure.

5. Article 22 of Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November, which points out that the ANECA report has taken into account the training acquired for obtaining the title whose correspondence at the MECES level is intended, as well as its duration or burden time.

6. Article 23 of Royal Decree 967/2014 of 21 November, which states that before the end of the procedure, the Directorate-General for University Policy will agree to a period of public information which may not be less than 20 working days.

7. Article 23