Spanish Phrase
Tengo un título en marketing.
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.
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
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Tener (Tengo)
The verb 'tener' is used to express possession of a degree or qualification in the first person singular present.
Uso de 'En'
The preposition 'en' is used to specify the field of study or specialization following the word 'título'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Cuál es su formación académica?
What is your academic background?
Tengo un título en marketing.
I have a degree in marketing.
✕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.
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.

