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Prospective students should possess a degree or equivalent from a recognised university and have relevant work experience. We also accept applications from those who have over five years’ work experience and a strong motivation to study. Prospective students will need to complete an application form and may be asked to complete an interview.
For the MSc in Coaching, students must complete
and two research modules:
along with two of the following modules.
For full-time students, teaching is concentrated on Fridays and Saturdays. Students will be expected to attend five teaching days per module and allow up to ten to twelve hours a week on private study, reading, assignments and practice.
For part-time students, teaching is concentrated on Fridays or Saturdays (dependent on module being taken). Students will be expected to attend five or six teaching days per module and should allow up to six hours a week for private study, reading, assignments and practice.
Modules are assessed through presentations, coaching logs, personal reflection and written essays. Students must complete a piece of research and submit a dissertation. There are no formal written examinations.
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