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    Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

    Strategic Communication and Public Relations

    Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

    Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

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    United Kingdom, Edinburgh

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Campuses

    At QMU with additional online learning

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 15,500  / year
    Next Intake September-2023

    Strategic Communication and Public Relations

    About

    The course is delivered in blocks of attendance with further online learning. It is ideal for those who wish to study at masters level when in employment.

    The course is suitable if you:
    • want to start a career in communication and PR. Well support you in developing industry-relevant knowledge and skills, help you to produce a professional portfolio, and provide you with opportunities to meet, work alongside and network with current practitioners; or
    • already work in a communication or PR role and want professional development. You can study part-time and tailor your learning to your own development needs.

    This flexible PgCert will enable you to develop your communications and public relations knowledge and skills without the commitment of full-time study, making it ideal for those with existing work commitments.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A UK honours degree or equivalent from a relevant subject area (arts, humanities, health or social sciences). Students without an honours degree may be considered if they have other relevant qualifications and/or appropriate work experience.

    International: You will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.0 with no individual component score less than 5.5. Please note the PgCert Health Interventions in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States is only open to applicants who do not require a student visa to study.

    English Program Requirements

    The University requires all students to demonstrate sufficient academic English language proficiency to undertake and derive full benefit from their chosen programme of study. This page acts a guide to help you meet the English language requirements for your chosen course.

    Students who are not a national of a Majority English Speaking Country, as recognised by the UKVI, must meet the English language requirements of their intended programme of study.

    Career

    Our courses have been helping people to successfully advance their careers in global health for many years. Former IGHD students work in a variety of settings where a social development understanding informs approaches to health.

    Examples of positions filled by IGHD graduates include:

    • Health Advisor for Save the Children UK
    • Senior Co-ordinator for International Operations with Partners in Health
    • Policy Development Officer in the Scottish NGO sector
    • Public Health Policy Workers for First Nation's communities in Canada
    • Humanitarian worker with Islamic Relief

    Others have taken internships with organisations such as the WHO on graduation, while others have progressed to doctoral studies.

    MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health graduates will be well equipped for employment as a global health practitioner with a particular focus on sexual and reproductive health issues. Graduates have secured technical, advocacy and leadership positions with national and global programmes, addressing such issues as safe motherhood, adolescent friendly health services, health of sexual minorities, HIV treatment and prevention and FGM.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 15,500 

    How to Apply

    How to Apply for Postgraduate Taught Courses

    Taught Postgraduate Courses

    Applying online

    You will find all our degree programmes listed on our course information pages. To apply for your chosen programme, click on the “Apply for thisCourse” button which appears top right on each course page.

    Each programme will list the entry requirements, available awards, study modes and available start dates.

    Select your programme and preferred start date and begin your application.

    Application form

    On our application form please input your basic details. Be careful spelling your email address as this is how we will contact you about your application in future.

    As part of your application on the form, you will need to write a personal statement specific to the course that you are applying. This is your chance to sell yourself through highlighting your experience, suitability and motivators for wanting to join this course at QMU.

    You will have the chance to upload supporting documents as part of your application. This is an important part of the admissions process and without seeing supporting documents, tutors will not have enough information to make a decision on your application.

    The form allows you to save your application should you wish to complete it later.

    Once complete you can submit your application to us and you will receive an automatic acknowledgement email confirming receipt of your application. You will also receive a QMU applicant ID number which you should keep a note of and quote in any correspondence to QMU.

    Find your perfect course using our Course A-Z list

    Alternatively if you know which course you'd like to apply for, you can apply using our online application form

    Supporting documents

    As part of your application you will need to submit to us:

    • A copy of your degree certificate
    • A copy of your academic transcripts
    • One or two letters of reference, depending on the course. If you finished your degree within the last three years, we ask for an academic reference. References must be signed, dated and written on letter headed paper or sent directly from a professional email account. You can find more information on how to get references here.

    If your documents are in any language other than English then they will need to be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English, by either the awarding institution or a sworn translator.

    Students whose first language is not English are required to provide us with proof of their English language ability. More information on how to do this can be found on our English language requirements page.

    If you have not yet graduated and don’t have your degree certificate, this can be sent to us at a later date.

    Interviews

    Some of our courses require interviews as part of the selection process. If your course requires an interview it will be noted on the course page and if successfully chosen we will contact you by email with further instructions and information. Where applicants are unable to attend an interview on campus, it may be possible to arrange a telephone or skype interview.

    Deadlines

    A number of our most popular courses have set a closing deadline for applications. Where a deadline has been set this will be detailed on the individual course page.

    Decisions

    You should expect a decision on your application within four weeks of submitting a fully completed application with supporting documents. Where programmes have set closing dates with an equal consideration deadline, decisions will be notified within four weeks of the closing date.

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