Discover our Official Master's Programs
At CESTE, we offer a comprehensive range of master’s programs in Zaragoza to help you acquire the specialized training required by today’s job market. All of our programs are designed with a multidisciplinary approach and are geared toward real-world professional practice.
Thanks to our affiliation with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), upon completing your official master’s degree, you will receive an official British degree that is fully recognized in Spain, the European Union, and the United Kingdom—without having to travel abroad.
Are you ready to take the decisive step that will launch your career?
Our accredited master's programs are listed in the Spanish Registry of Universities, Institutions, and Degrees. CESTE's RUCT code is 50012441.
MRC – Master's in Networks and Cybersecurity
Official British Title
1 year (module period)
Blended or Online
RUCT Code: 8000088
ECTS credits: 90
MDF – Master of Financial Management
Official British Title
1 year (module period)
In-person, Online, or Blended by CESTE
RUCT Code: 8000087
ECTS credits: 90
Master's Degree in Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
Official British Title
1 year (module period)
Blended Learning by CESTE
RUCT Code: 8000101
ECTS credits: 90
MBA – Master of Business Administration
Official British Title
1 year (module period)
In-person or Online
RUCT Code: 8000086
ECTS credits: 90
YOUR MASTER'S DEGREE IN ZARAGOZA
Why Choose a Master's Degree at CESTE
CESTE is a leading institution for graduate education in Aragón. Our business school offers the best master’s programs in Zaragoza, which are internationally recognized. These programs combine the academic rigor of the British university system with a practical methodology based on real-world case studies, continuous assessment, and a learning model that is directly applicable to the business environment.
At CESTE, students take the lead in their own learning process. Small class sizes, direct interaction with faculty, and a curriculum that is constantly adapted to the real needs of the job market are what set our program apart from other graduate programs in Zaragoza. We also support second chances and career reinvention, from a student’s first experience in the workplace to the transition into management.
Our track record is backed by more than 30 years of partnership with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. According t , 89% of UWTSD graduates find employment or continue their higher education within six months of graduation—a statistic that reflects the true value of studying here.
All of our master’s programs last one year, are offered in-person, online, or in a blended format, and award 90 ECTS credits. You can read reviews from CESTE Zaragoza students and get answers to any questions you may have before requesting more information.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About CESTE's Official Master's Programs
We answer the most common questions about the master's programs offered at our business school in Zaragoza.
What are the four official master's degree programs offered at CESTE?
CESTE offers four official master’s programs with a British degree, each tailored to a different professional profile. All programs follow the British educational model, which is based on continuous assessment through projects and presentations, small class sizes, and a constantly updated methodology that incorporates the latest trends in the real business world.
MRC — Master’s in Networks and Cybersecurity: Technical specialization in digital security and network management. Designed for IT professionals seeking high-demand roles such as penetration tester, SOC analyst, or CISO. The program combines technical rigor with a practical approach that is directly applicable in the workplace. No rote memorization—just solving real-world problems. RUCT Code: 8000088.
MDF — Master’s in Financial Management: A program designed to help you make the leap into corporate financial management, from controller to CFO. It combines corporate finance, investment analysis, and management skills with the practical approach of the British university system. Designed for both finance professionals seeking career advancement and executives from other fields who need to master financial terminology. RUCT Code: 8000087.
Master's Degree in Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence: An advanced technical program for software engineers who want to incorporate AI into their professional profile. Designed for those who seek to lead technological innovation within their organizations, rather than simply reacting to it. The program focuses primarily on the practical implementation of models in real-world business environments. RUCT Code: 8000101.
MBA — Master of Business Administration: A general business management program offering nine specializations: Digital Marketing, Logistics, International Entrepreneurship, Healthcare Management, Data Science and AI, Finance, Human Resources, Agri-Food, and Renewable Energy. Designed for professionals who want to take the next step in their management career or change industries with solid training and an officially recognized, internationally accredited degree. RUCT Code: 8000086.
Are CESTE's master's degrees officially recognized in Spain?
Yes. All CESTE master’s programs are accredited by the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) and registered in the RUCT (Register of Higher Education Institutions) of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities under code 50012441. CESTE is also recognized as an Authorized Foreign University Center by the Government of Aragon. The degrees are fully recognized in Spain, the EU, and the United Kingdom.
What is the difference between an officially accredited master's degree and a university-specific master's degree?
An official master’s degree is regulated by the Ministry of Education, registered in the RUCT, and recognized throughout the European Higher Education Area. A non-official master’s degree is awarded directly by the institution without ministerial oversight and does not carry the same institutional recognition. All CESTE master’s degrees are official British degrees validated by UWTSD and registered in the Spanish RUCT; they combine the rigor of both systems, backed by more than 30 years of partnership between CESTE and UWTSD.
How long does an official master's degree at CESTE take?
All master’s programs last one academic year, are organized into modules, and award 90 ECTS credits. They are available in on-campus, online, or blended formats. CESTE’s British-style methodology is based on continuous assessment through projects, essays, and presentations; it allows students to balance their academic workload with their professional activities more flexibly than a traditional program.
Can I pursue a master’s degree at CESTE if I live outside of Zaragoza?
Yes. Several programs are offered entirely online or in a blended format by CESTE, which combines asynchronous online sessions with live classes that students can attend from anywhere. This is the standard option for working professionals who want to balance their master’s degree with their jobs without sacrificing a recognized British degree.
Do I need prior work experience to enroll in a master's program at CESTE?
Admission requirements vary by program. At CESTE, we welcome both students entering the graduate program directly from an undergraduate degree and professionals with years of experience who are looking to move into management or transition into a new industry. We recommend that you contact us directly to learn about the recommended entry requirements for each master’s program.
Do CESTE's master's programs offer recognized career opportunities?
Yes. Employability is one of the cornerstones of UWTSD’s educational model: 89% of its students find employment or continue on to higher education within six months of graduation, according to the Graduate Outcomes Survey. At CESTE, programs are designed based on real-world professional practice, featuring real-life case studies, competency-based assessment, and faculty committed to each student’s future. The goal is not simply to pass an exam, but to be prepared for the first day on the job.