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Spanish Phrase

Tengo un título en marketing.

/ˈteŋ.ɡo un ˈti.tu.lo en ˈmaɾ.ke.tin/
Meaning"I have a degree in marketing."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to formally state your educational qualifications in the field of marketing. It indicates that you have completed a university program and hold the corresponding professional diploma.

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When to use

Use this phrase in professional contexts such as job interviews, networking events, or when discussing your academic background with colleagues. It is a direct and formal way to present your credentials.

Grammar Breakdown

Tengountítuloenmarketing

1

Tener (Tengo)

The verb 'tener' is used to express possession of a degree or qualification in the first person singular present.

2

Uso de 'En'

The preposition 'en' is used to specify the field of study or specialization following the word 'título'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cuál es su formación académica?

What is your academic background?

Tengo un título en marketing.

I have a degree in marketing.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Tengo un grado en marketing.

    While 'grado' is common in Spain, 'título' is more universally recognized across Latin America for a professional degree.

  • Tengo una graduación en marketing.

    'Graduación' refers to the graduation ceremony itself, not the degree or qualification you possess.

Alternatives

  • Soy licenciado en marketing.

    I am a graduate in marketing.

  • Estudié marketing.

    I studied marketing.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking countries, academic titles are highly respected and often used as a prefix in professional settings. Mentioning your 'título' implies you have finished all requirements, including the often-mandatory thesis or professional exam.