Communication MSc gains top score
10 August 2010

Are you missing the letters MSc to help you progress up the career ladder or perhaps get on that all important first rung after your primary degree? Why not come along to the MSc Communication open evening at Loughry Campus on Thursday 26 August and explore how the MSc in Communication could fill any gaps in your CV. “Good communication skills” are key qualities which employers look for; therefore the skills gained will always score highly!  Our postgraduate Communication courses are designed to help students improve their personal communication skills and develop business communication effectiveness.

The MSc in Communication is a Queen’s University of Belfast course, delivered at Loughry Campus, Cookstown, with options available in Training and Development for Rural Business and Strategic Management for Rural Business. The course is available on both a full and part-time basis and although it is designed to increase the skills and competencies of those working in or seeking a career in the agri-food and rural business sectors, it is open to all students as communication skills are transferable to any job.

If you want more information about the MSc with practical real life skills and very competitive fees freephone 0800 0284291. Better still, why not come along to our Open Evening on Thursday 26 August at Loughry Campus anytime between 3.00 pm and 8.00 pm to see the facilities, meet the staff and current students, get more details of the course content and assessment and see what we have on offer.


MSc students playing scrabble
Communication students Gail Faith (Cookstown), Fionnuala Duffy (Stewartstown), Aileen McElwee (Bellaghy), Carmel Rafferty (Belfast), Eamon McCaffrey (Keady), Madonna Quinn (Cookstown) and Malcolm McCauley (Newtownbutler) spell out a winning Communication Open Day invitation.