MA Leadership Coaching
When can you start this course? | Fees | Course length | Entry requirements
Why choose this course?
- It's recognised by the Association for Coaching, one of the leading professional bodies for coaches involved in executive, business, personal, speciality, team coaching and building coaching cultures.
- A fundamental part of coaching is first developing self-awareness. Through reflective learning and using your own workplace experiences, we'll help you to become more effective as a leadership coach.
- This course is for experienced managers and leaders who want to develop their staff and businesses and enhance their organisational and people development skills.
- Our facilitators are experienced postgraduate qualified coaches who engage in on-going reflective practice.
- They are actively engaged in research, which means that you're learning the latest practices and tools in this expanding business area.
- You'll study part time through two day workshop sessions allowing you to fit your studying around your other commitments.
About the course
Coaching is a rapidly growing area and leadership coaching is gaining popularity amongst private and public sector organisations as a means of inspiring leadership, building relationships and developing individuals and teams at work. This course is for you if you're an experienced manager, leader, HR practitioner or a professional working in training, learning or development. Alternatively, you may just want to develop your staff and business, and enhance your organisational and people development skills.
We've developed this course in close collaboration with the Association for Coaching to ensure it's relevant and up to date. Throughout the course you'll work to the ethical and good practice guidelines for coaches, and also follow the industry standard coaching competency frameworks. You'll be encouraged to apply the tools, theories and techniques you're learning during the course in your workplace, so you will bring immediate benefit to your organisation and practically develop your skills along the way.
At Derby we believe you cannot train a coach. We will help you to develop through practical learning and application, so that you can bring out the best in others. Reflective learning and using your own workplace experiences and analysing your own experiences at work will help you to become an effective coach. You will also study alongside students from a variety of disciplines and the flexibility of the course allows you to explore your own coaching philosophy drawing on the origins of coaching.
There is also an opportunity for you to gain additional experience of coaching by applying for a place on the University's Employer Mentoring Scheme. You will be paired up with a mentor from an organisation to help you enhance your employment knowledge and skills, and you can also tailor the scheme to your specific requirements and focus on coaching skills for example.
Find out more about what subjects and modules you'll be studying...Your career
Some of our students have gone on to formally coach executives and senior managers within local small and medium enterprises; some apply their learning to job roles working in human resource management and professional development related departments. Others are enhancing management and leadership roles and applying their new skills and techniques as a facilitator, trainer or teacher; coaching young adults and mentoring within their own industry sector.
What our students say
Maria Iliffe, current student
"I have found the course to be not only highly enjoyable, but highly relevant to my work. I've learnt a myriad of new tools and skills, all of which I have been able to apply in my work. The course is highly experiential learning based and I find that I learn and apply the skills much more quickly compared to traditional teaching methods. The tutors are highly competent, and make the course interesting, relevant and fun. I'd thoroughly recommend it to anyone who wants to work more effectively with people."
Jill, current student
"The joy of the programme is that it takes a group of people, all with different skills, work and life backgrounds and, through the positive support, exceptional academic understanding, knowledge and experience of coaching that the Programme Leader and teaching team bring to the programme, creates a rich and fertile learning environment for adult students. What have I gained? A much deeper understanding of me and my strengths and how I can use these in my relationships with people in work and life. I have learnt about theories and models, tools and practices of coaching and now have confidence in my academic abilities and writing skills! I understand the importance of my coaching philosophy and understand, where I had not even considered before, my values and beliefs and how these affect the people I work with."
Start dates
If you're from the UK or EU you can apply to study this course in:
- September
If you're from a country outside the EU you can apply to study this course full time in:
- September
Fees*
UK/EU students
- £695 per single module (you usually take 9 of these modules in total).
International students
- Full time: £10,200 (each year)
*These fees apply if you're starting this course between September 2012 and August 2013. We recommend you check fee details with us though, as they can change. Costs can increase each year.
Course length
You will start this course in September and study it part time for three years, which will include weekend workshops.Entry requirements
We're looking for applicants with relevant maturity, managerial experience and motivation who ...






