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Psychology of Coaching

  • Master of Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching)
    Degree Code: LC044
  • Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching)
    Degree Code: LF028
  • Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching)
    Degree Code: LG005

Course overview
The Master of Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching) is an articulated postgraduate program which teaches the applied science of human performance enhancement and coaching. This program provides students with a sound grounding in the theoretical and methodological aspects of coaching and coaching psychology as an applied positive psychology, and teaches fundamental applied coaching skills.

Students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching) may only enrol part-time. Study for the Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching) and the Master of Applied Science (Psychology of Coaching) may be undertaken in either part-time or full-time mode.

The progression sequence for part-time students is as follows: First semester of enrolment PSYC4721 and PSYC4722; second semester of enrolment and following semesters, PSYC4724 and remaining elective units to suit the individual student's needs and interests and to meet degree requirements.

Course outcomes
This program is designed to provide graduates with the key theoretical understandings and the core skills necessary to work as a coach in a wide range of settings. Graduates of this course will be equipped to work in the scientist-practitioner or scholar-practitioner model, and can expect to find employment as human performance consultants and personal, workplace or executive coaches in industry, in the human resources field or in private practice.


 

 

Please contact the coordinator for further information about the courses:
Dr Anthony M Grant
Email:
Phone: 02 9351 6792












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