New Revised BSc Degree

On a recent Fieldtrip to Ballyhoura Area at the Deebert House Hotel Kilmallock Dr Mary O’Shaughnessy made a presentation to the group of Rural Science Association Members on the proposed New Revised BSc Degree programme to replace the current programme in September 2012. There was a great feedback from the Rural Science Association members present and a very valuable discussion took place. All present were in favour of the changes proposed.

The cooperation of universities , department officials, Leader Companies and the Rural Science Association all working together to ensure the delivery of the new revised BSc programme that will impact positively on the future of Rural Ireland.

Dermot Leavy

Comments

Revised BSc

Congats all on the Field Trip.

Are there any plans to publish or circulate details of the Revised BSc Degree?

Bernard

New Revised BSc Degree

This was an excellent presentation; gave a clear understanding of work undertaking on making the Rural Development BSc Degree a sustainable part of the NUI studies and showed a strong committment from the NUI's, Leader, Department Officials & the Rural Science Association

There is great potential for

There is great potential for the RSA to play an important role in helping shape the future of Rural development training North and South. Those present at the Seminar noted the breadth and vision included in the proposals for the BSc and recognition that the new degree had to be 'fit for purpose' in a challenged national environment.