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Our Masters students and alumni are working to improve their careers and their organizations everyday in Charlotte and beyond.
Here’s what some of our Masters alumni are doing:
I entered the Organizational Communication Masters program for the credentials, and it turned out to be an experience that changed my way of thinking. My professors and classmates helped me realize how much there is to learn in this world; they made my brain work! I am using the degree as a diversity trainer and as part-time instructor at my alma mater, Queens University of Charlotte. - Pat Baker, Owner, Pat Baker Training
The graduate Organizational Communication program was an excellent experience that included many opportunities to immediately apply organizational communication concepts. My learnings during my academic work helped me effect significant organizational change in my professional work since I used real-life work projects to complete course assignments. My time in the program has rewarded not only me but also my employer.- Tim Cable, Vice President, Consumer Risk Management, Wachovia Corporation
I am grateful to Queens University for offering the Master of Arts in Organizational Communication program. If, as Yeats wrote, education is "the lighting of a fire," I can say the Master of Arts in Organizational Communication program kept mine alive when I needed a spark in my life. Having my Master of Arts in Organizational Communication has opened up a window of professional opportunities.- Sharon Ewing, Project Manager, Wachovia Corporation
To understand communication is to understand an essential part of life. The first-class faculty in the Organizational Communication Masters program at Queens exposed me to ideas that completely changed my view of the world, enhancing both my professional and personal life. Enrolling in the OCOM program was one of the smartest decisions I ever made.- Joy Goble, Vice President, Product Management, First Charter
This graduate program provides a structured approach to studying the many aspects of human interaction. The idea is to open your mind to gain a better understanding of others. The true result is what you learn about your own self along the way.- Carter C. Johnson, Sales Representative, Carolina Container
The Master of Arts in Organizational Communication program at Queens provides the opportunity to professionals to research a myriad of operational and leadership concepts, both successful and unsuccessful, while applying these concepts in their individual workplaces. Because of my involvement in this excellent program, I am reminded daily of the importance of utilizing effective communication skills to have a positive impact on relationships, both professionally and personally. It is my belief that continuing education should be a fundamental requirement in the general development and preparation of anyone in a position of leadership.- Beverly Morgan, Supervising United States Probation Officer, United States Federal Court System
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