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Doctoral Programme
Oxford Brookes University
Part Time
SEP-25
3 years
Select a course option
Doctoral Programme
Oxford Brookes University
Part Time
SEP-25
3 years
Doctoral Programme
Oxford Brookes University
Online
SEP-25
3 years
Select a an exam type
Overview
We designed this course for experienced coaches/mentors looking to deepen their knowledge, show commitment and contribute to the evidence base of the field.
The Doctor of Coaching and Mentoring programme develops the capabilities needed to become a researcher and leader in the field and foster excellence in your practice. We will challenge you to build on your existing expertise and push the boundaries of your knowledge so you can:
operate at the highest level in coaching, mentoring and personal development
develop confidence in providing facilitation and consultancy
be competent in researching the field.
Our teaching staff have specific research interests in coaching and mentoring or related fields. We also invite specialists to provide further expert input.
To complete your doctoral thesis, the course includes:
doctoral thesis training (taught modules and workshops)
design of original empirical research
professional expertise and scholarly inquiry
This is a part-time, distance learning course, delivered by the International Centre for Coaching and Mentoring Studies.
Careers
Students graduating from the Doctor of Coaching and Mentoring programme can expect to be recognised as experts in their field. This will enhance existing organisational and freelance careers and create employment opportunities or promotions.
Students are encouraged to publish while on the course and after completion of the thesis. It is likely that you will continue to write for both the popular practitioner and academic press following your doctoral award. Several DCM alumni have published book chapters and books on their doctoral studies.
There may be further career opportunities in academia and industry where the highest level of achievement is recognised and rewarded.
There are two entry points for the Doctor of Coaching and Mentoring (DCM) programme. Please also see the University's general entry requirements. Graduate entry For graduate entry into the five-year DCM programme you should normally have a good honours degree, plus three years' minimum experience in coaching/mentoring. Direct entry For direct entry into the later stage of the DCM programme you should have an appropriate master’s level qualification, with a merit profile and a minimum of five years’ experience of coaching/mentoring. Depending on entry stage you may be eligible for exemptions from certain elements of the programme.
Students living in
Domestic
£7,650 per year
Students from Domestic
£7,650 (Years 1-2); £8,800 (Years 3-5). Fees quoted are for the first year only. If you are studying a course that lasts longer than one year, your fees will increase each year.
Students from EU
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Students from International
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