MSc Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology uel.ac.uk/pg-mappcp This MSc fully integrates positive psychology and coaching psychology to create an innovative training programme for professionals in wellbeing promotion. Core modules will review key theory in positive psychology and coaching psychology. You will develop a personal portfolio of positive psychological interventions that you try on yourself. You will also write a consultancy project for an external organisation, a research proposal and a journal article, as well as regular essays. You will also be asked to carry out coaching sessions and submit a video and transcription, alongside a critical coaching log and personal professional development plans.
Course content • Perspectives on Wellbeing (core) • Multidimensional Flourishing (core) • The Search for Something Higher (core) • The Practice of Evidence-based Coaching (core) • Coaching in Professional Contexts 1 (core) • Coaching in Professional Contexts 2 (core) • Research Methods and Dissertation 1 (core) • Research Methods and Dissertation 2 (core) Career opportunities As a graduate of this course, you can operate as a flexible consultant or practitioner in the rapidly developing field of coaching. This might involve working with individuals on a one-to-one basis through executive coaching, or at an organisational level using positive organisational scholarship.
Duration One year full-time Two years part-time Entry requirements Minimum 2.1 Honours degree preferably in Social Sciences. Start date September 2016 January 2017 Tuition fees 2016/17 UK/EU Full-time: £9,360 UK/EU Part-time: £1,560 per 30 credit module (a minimum number of modules per year applies) International Full-time: £12,100
MSc Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology (Distance learning) uel.ac.uk/pg-mappcp-dl The distance learning version of this course fully integrates positive psychology and coaching psychology to create a training programme for professionals in wellbeing promotion. Core modules will review key theory in positive psychology and coaching psychology. You will develop a personal portfolio of positive psychological interventions that you try on yourself. You will also write a consultancy project for an external organisation, a research proposal and a journal article, as well as regular essays. You will also be asked to carry out coaching sessions and submit a video and transcription, alongside a critical coaching log and personal professional development plans.
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Course content • Perspectives on Wellbeing (core) • Multidimensional Flourishing (core) • The Search for Something Higher (core) • The Practice of Evidence-based Coaching (core) • Coaching in Professional Contexts 1 (core) • Coaching in Professional Contexts 2 (core) • Research Methods and Dissertation 1 (core) • Research Methods and Dissertation 2 (core)
Duration Two years part-time
Career opportunities As a graduate of this course, you can operate as a flexible consultant or practitioner in the rapidly developing field of coaching. This might involve working with individuals on a one-to-one basis through executive coaching, or at an organisational level using positive organisational scholarship.
Tuition fees 2016/17 UK/EU Part-time: £1,560 per 30 credit module International Part-time: £1,560 per 30 credit module (a minimum number of modules per year applies)
Entry requirements Minimum 2.1 Honours degree in Social Sciences. Start date September 2016 January 2017