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MSt - Master of Studies
University of Cambridge
Part Time
OCT-26
10 Months
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MSt - Master of Studies
University of Cambridge
Part Time
OCT-26
10 Months
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The Master of Studies (MSt) in Coaching has been designed to address a gap in the market for experienced coach practitioners who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of evidence-based psychological models of coaching praxis, with academic modules in neuroscience, practical philosophy, systems theory and emerging trends in research – suitable for coaching in a range of contexts.The programme is aimed at coach practitioners who have at least 3 years’ demonstrable coaching experience in their chosen domain.The MSt in Coaching has also been developed in response to demand from qualified and experienced coaches who are seeking advanced training that complements and extends the existing ICE provision of entry level qualifications focusing on coaching knowledge, practice skills and professional standards.The Cambridge MSt differentiates itself from existing master’s programmes offered by other higher education institutions in the UK by focusing on (a) evidence-based models of psychological coaching (b) professional applicability beyond specific sectors and domains, such as mentoring, education or career coaching, to include the full range of coaching contexts (c) an inter-disciplinary approach that challenges students to develop a wide ranging curiosity of thought and research (d) advanced critical thinking and problem solving skills that results in robust academic writing and research output, commensurate with a world-leading institution.Educational aimsThe MSt aims to produce graduates who:develop high levels of expertise as advanced practitioners of coaching through engagement with current theoretical and methodological approaches and by learning through practice and reflection on that practiceadvance their coaching practice through originality and experimentation with evidence based creative approaches suitable to a range of contextsuse contemporary theory and philosophy to develop and enhance advanced coaching practice through engagement with psychologically informed approacheshave the ability to critically explore and evaluate different psychologically informed approaches to advanced coaching practiceengage with and analyse current and future developments within the field of coachingdevelop inherent curiosity and advanced critical thinking and research skills relevant to advanced practitioners in contemporary and future coaching scenarios in a range of contextsfeel safe to explore and experiment with new approaches, honestly reflect on their development and freely provide and receive feedback on their professional practice to enable the development of their authentic and unique coaching identity fit for the future of coaching.Learning outcomesBy the end of the programme, students will be able to demonstrate the following:Knowledge and understandingspecialised, advanced knowledge of psychological models relevant to advanced coaching practice, to include neuroscience and systems approachescritical engagement with and evaluation of the evidence base for effective coaching practice and measurement of outcomesextensive understanding of a specialised field within coachingdetailed understanding of contemporary and future trends and issues in coaching and their implications for the coaching professionadvanced awareness of self and identity as a coach and the impact of culture, values and ethics on advanced coaching practiceadvanced knowledge of research methodology.
Applicants are expected to have achieved at least a 2.i honours degree from a UK University or an equivalent standard from an overseas institution. There is provision to accept non-standard applicants who do not satisfy the standard academic criterion. Such applicants must produce evidence of relevant and equivalent experience and their suitability for the course.
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£621 month
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£2,360 month
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£2,360 month
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