ENEB

ENEB or the European Business School of Barcelona (in Spanish: Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona) is a business school in Spain that offers MBAs and/or Masters in various subjects. These are offered in conjunction with University Isabel I de Castilla or Isabel I for short (in Spanish: Universidad Isabel I de Castilla or Universidad Isabel I). Upon graduation, you receive a diploma from ENEB and a diploma from Isabel I.

Degree Contents
The ENEB program can be considered to be self-paced in that, once you pay for it, you may finish in as few as around 6 months or as long as 2 years. It all depends on how much time a student devotes to studies and how long it takes to write each paper.

As with many typical MBA/Master's programs that you might find at US-based schools, your grade and completion for each course is based on a final paper. Different students have reported papers ranging in length from 5 to 20+ pages.

Potential Controversy
The first issue that some people have with ENEB is that they can be found on Groupon for a low price. This is somehow considered to be an indication of quality by some people. However, an argument could be made that this is not unlike well-known schools like John Hopkins or Georgia Tech offering cheap courses or even entire deeply discounted degree programs on edX and Coursera.

The second, and more pressing issue for some, is that these are not official degrees but are instead "titulos propios" or "own degrees". Some people automatically equate this to a completely invalid degree but this is entirely untrue. The reality is that a titulo propio is a perfectly valid educational accomplishment in Spain. In Spain, a titulo propio does not grant you access to government or academic jobs nor does it allow you to continue on to a doctorate in any field. What a titulo propio does is grant relevant qualifications for an average business executive-type job. You might or might not qualify for a CEO position with just a titulo propio in Spain but you could be hired for low to mid-level management.

American Utility
There is nothing wrong or illegal about listing a titulo propio in the education or qualifications section of your resumé as it is. However, for peace of mind, some students may prefer to have this foreign degree evaluated by a qualified evaluator. To that end, ENEB diplomas have variously been evaluated as:

Other evaluators might have other opinions on how to evaluate ENEB qualifications.

Conclusions
While a titulo propio from ENEB/Isabel I is not going to work for everyone, it is still a suitable option for some people. ENEB is not a diploma mill. ENEB has the proper qualifications in Spain to grant titulo propios and they have partnered with what an American could consider the equivalent of an RA school (Isabel I) to give more weight to their titulos propios.

If all of this works for you, go ahead and get an MBA and/or Master from ENEB.