Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
Submitted by Amy Kingham on Thu, 23/06/2022 - 22:39
The Institute of Continuing Education has unveiled a unique new Master of Studies in Coaching.
From this coming academic year, experienced coaches looking to develop their expertise further will be able to fit higher-level study around their existing practice through a new two-year, part-time course.
As well as offering the opportunity to combine study with career commitments, the Coaching Master’s distinctive approach focuses on evidence-based models of psychological coaching, taking in academic modules in neuroscience, practical philosophy, systems theory and emerging research trends. The course also looks beyond the familiar contexts of mentoring, education and career coaching to reflect a broader, interdisciplinary view of the subject’s relevance to many other aspects of everyday life and work.
Advanced practitioners from both their own practices and larger organisations will explore and experiment with new methodologies, learn about the latest thinking, gain valuable feedback and refine their coaching identity for the fast-evolving future of the profession.
Students will benefit not only from world-leading academic teaching but also from learning alongside their professional peers and sharing their own ideas and experiences with each other as part of ICE’s renowned learning community.
The inaugural MSt in Coaching begins in January 2023, but applications close on 28 July this year.
Find out more about the new MSt in Coaching.