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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

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.

To watch the recording of the MSt Coaching Information Session recording from our Master's Open Week 2023, click here.

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Teaching & Assessment

Teaching

The taught units are as follows:

Psychological Coaching  

This unit sets out the landscape for the course that advocates a psychological mindedness approach to coaching, irrespective of the coaching context in which students operate.

Practical Philosophy for Coaching

This pivotal unit provides students with the opportunity to reflect on and contemplate their coaching practice through a philosophical lens. The aim of the unit is to not only provide insight and clarity on what has been studied so far but to also provoke healthy challenge and debate to students’ understanding of the coaching landscape.

Evidenced-Based Coaching

This unit moves students’ thinking and attention from pure psychologically based models to those that are more evidenced based. The unit intention is to help students to develop the competence to challenge that evidence base critically and rigorously.

Neuroscience and Coaching 

This unit builds on the previous units and helps to strengthen students’ competence in critical and analytical thinking as more scientific evidence is presented to them about coaching related issues in the context of the emerging interest and understanding of brain research.

Coaching in Systems

This unit develops the idea that coaching does not happen in isolation and argues for coaches to take a systemic approach to coaching that ultimately yields greater benefits to all those potentially affected by the outcomes of the coaching process.

Emerging Trends in Coaching

This unit builds on the learning gained from Evidence Based Coaching and can be considered a synthesis of the content of all the units studied so far. The actual content of this unit is informed by contemporary and emerging research studies.

Dissertation - Research Methods: Theory and Practice

This unit consists of 3-days Research Methods taught provision with additional online support followed by the Dissertation plus supervision.

Assessment

All units on the course use summative assessment approaches designed to ensure experiential learning and work-based real-life relevance. Approaches may include, but are not limited to: short answer questions, essays, evaluative studies of problem-based scenarios, group presentations, critical analysis of literature and case studies, research proposals and research dissertations. All unit assessments are the equivalent of a 3000-4000 essay.

The dissertation examination shall include a research project of 12,000 words.

Residential dates

Year 1

Unit 1: 2-6 September 2024

Unit 2: 6-10 January 2025

Unit 3: 28 April - 2 May 2025

Year 2

Unit 4: 1-4 September 2025

Unit 5: 8-11 December 2025

Unit 6: 30 March - 2 April 2026

Course dates

02 Sep 2024 to 31 Aug 2026

Course duration

2 Years

Apply by

30 Apr 2024

Course fee

Home: £17,850
Overseas: £31,260

Course director

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

Various locations
Cambridge
United Kingdom

Qualifications / Credits

180 credits at Master of Studies

Course code

EDM17