Career Development and Coaching Studies
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The Career Studies Unit draws on a wide range of expertise across its professional networks and the University to design and teach this innovative programme. It enables participants to develop a creative and critical stance as a source for supporting the career development of themselves and others. A particular feature of the course design is that participants are encouraged to make links between personal, initial and continuing professional development. The programme provides evidence in support of the National Occupational Standards for Career Development (LLUK/LSIS). The courses use a flexible approach to enable attendance for those based overseas and/or with full-time work or other responsibilities. Each 20 credit module is taught via a blend of workshop-based and distance-learning. The workshops take place twice per year at the University of Warwick, usually on a Friday and Saturday. The distance-learning elements are studied via the virtual learning environment. Participants are able to make contact with others via the workshops and on-line forums. MA in Career Development and Coaching Studies
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