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CEDEU - University College
Grado Universitario Oficial en Protocolo, Organización de Eventos y Comunicación Corporativa
- Madrid, Spain
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish
Official Degree in Protocol, Event Organization and Corporate Communication from Rey Juan Carlos University and CEDEU's own Diploma, the path to a successful career in the world of event organization and corporate communication.


Escuela Internacional de Protocolo
MBA in Protocol, Creation, Design and Event Management
- Madrid, Spain
- Barcelona, Spain
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MBA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
The MBA in PROTOCOL, CREATION, DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF EVENTS, from the Escuela Internacional de Protocolo is a highly competitive program that prepares and professionally enables the student to develop the Creation, Design and Management of Events and Institutional Relations.
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Roberto Miranda Educação Corporativa
MBA – Event Management and Luxury Ceremonies®
MBA
Part time
On-Campus
Portuguese
Event management, from its conception, impeccable planning and execution, involves a wide spectrum of knowledge.
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Protocol degree programs delve into the intricate frameworks that govern communication and data transfer within various technology systems. This discipline is essential in industries that rely on secure and efficient data exchange, making it a crucial field for those interested in cybersecurity, telecommunications, and network engineering.
Through courses in network protocols, security frameworks, and encryption techniques, students learn to develop and implement communication standards that ensure data integrity and confidentiality. As they engage with real-world applications, students build confidence as they explore new technologies and methodologies. Common skills include designing secure communication protocols and analyzing network vulnerabilities.
Graduates typically pursue roles as network engineers, cybersecurity analysts, or protocol developers. They have opportunities to work across a wide range of sectors, applying their expertise in environments that prioritize reliable and secure data transmission. The curriculum fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing students to address challenges in an increasingly interconnected world.