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Psychology and Coaching with Foundation Year

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Course summary

Why this course?

  • Half of the course is taught in small groups.

  • You'll acquire 100 hours of coaching practice throughout your degree, and practice a wide range of coaching methods across a variety of settings, such as career, personal, work, and health coaching.

  • Accredited by the British Psychological Society.

About this course:
A unique opportunity to earn a degree in psychology and gain valuable skills in coaching as you explore the emerging field of Coaching Psychology.

Skills:
Understand human behaviour and the related cognitive and emotional processes. Develop key coaching skills and graduate with a degree that reflects the needs of a future-orientated job market.

On this degree you will:

  • Develop key coaching skills in work, health, personal and career coaching settings.

  • Learn to apply psychology to empower people to achieve their goals.

  • Master the skills to effectively communicate to individuals and groups.

You will graduate from Roehampton with the knowledge to practice coaching and will have a unique edge in pursuing careers in coaching, psychology, business, and beyond.

Career opportunities:
You could go on to become a health and wellness, personal, career or work coach.
You could also go onto further study to become a chartered coaching, occupational, health, counselling, sport, occupational, educational, clinical or counselling psychologist.

Your future role could also be in:

  • Psychometric and psychological testing

  • Talent management

  • Learning and development

  • Youth and community work

  • Education

  • Mental Health

  • Social services

  • Human resources

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
C810
Institution code:
R48

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