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CE995-10 Career Coaching (Information, Advice and Guidance) 10 Credit Module

Department
Centre for Lifelong Learning
Level
Taught Postgraduate Level
Module leader
Ian Day
Credit value
10
Module duration
20 weeks
Assessment
100% coursework
Study locations
  • Blend of synchronous and asynchronous resources and intensive workshops and group tutorial in online and/or face-to-face format. Primary
  • Other equivalent location as specified by AGCAS.

Introductory description

Develop understanding and skills in career coaching to facilitate participants’ career development learning in at least one context. Develop confident and creative career coaching practice linked to a strong working alliance and informed by key career development concepts. Develop effective practice appropriate to a range of relevant roles e.g. career-related information, advice and guidance.

Module aims

Develop understanding and skills in career coaching to facilitate participants’ career development learning in at least one context. Develop confident and creative career coaching practice linked to a strong working alliance and informed by key career development concepts. Develop effective practice appropriate to a range of relevant roles e.g. career-related information, advice and guidance.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

Contracting the working alliance (bond, rapport, relationship, roles, topics, agendas). Maintaining and ending the working alliance. Facilitation of career development learning (Patton & McMahon). Career development theories and linking these to creative career coaching practice (Krumboltz, Holland, Super, Law, Hodkinson, Savickas and Cochran). Interview structures (styles, models and frameworks). Identifying and responding to service user needs (growth, crystallising, exploring a range of options, implementing change, disengaging, the role of career information, agreeing action). Boundaries and referral. Ethics and values. Further skills, methods and techniques. Additional perspectives (e.g. cognitive behavioural, psychodynamic, neuro-linguistic, solution- focused and narrative-informed approaches). Integration into existing or future working context. Organising and managing career coaching activities. Developing a systematic and distinctive career coaching style.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Systematically identify the central features of the working alliance and key concepts from within career development theories in relation to career coaching
  • Creatively discuss the role of career coaching in the facilitation of career development learning.
  • Comprehensively distinguish, with reference to career coaching: contrasting interview structures; ethics and values; and opportunities, requirements and limitations within own situation.
  • Creatively apply the knowledge and understanding listed above in career coaching practice in order to refine its effectiveness in at least one context.
  • Systematically synthesise the knowledge and understanding listed above to ensure competent and professional career coaching practice in at least one context.
  • Critically evaluate career coaching practice and its relationship to the working alliance and career development learning.
  • Systematically interpret the career development of service users in conceptual terms and relate this to career coaching practice informed by relevant ethics and values.

Indicative reading list

View reading list on Talis Aspire

Subject specific skills

Systematically identify the central features of the working alliance and key concepts from within career development theories in relation to career coaching. Creatively discuss the role of career coaching in the facilitation of career development learning. Comprehensively distinguish, with reference to career coaching: contrasting interview structures; ethics and values; and opportunities, requirements and limitations within own situation. Creatively apply the knowledge and understanding listed above in career coaching practice in order to refine its effectiveness in at least two contexts. Systematically synthesise the knowledge and understanding listed above to ensure competent and professional career coaching practice in at least one (CE995) or two contexts (CE993). Critically evaluate career coaching practice and its relationship to the working alliance and career development learning. Systematically interpret the career development of service users in conceptual terms and relate this to career coaching practice informed by relevant ethics and values.

Transferable skills

Creatively and comprehensively present material in clear written form by identifying, analysing and applying key texts and practices using appropriate and adequate structure, spelling, grammar, syntax, length and referencing.

Study time

Type Required
Other activity 30 hours (30%)
Private study 55 hours (55%)
Assessment 15 hours (15%)
Total 100 hours

Private study description

Use of online materials, reading, self-reflection, and engaging with others.

Other activity description

30 hours of blended learning consisting predominantly of intensive workshops with further materials provided via a virtual learning environment supported by online reading, and webinar support. Further details can be found in the AGCAS training calendar.

Costs

Category Description Funded by Cost to student
Other

This module is taught in partnership with AGCAS and participants are required to pay additional costs of training available here: https://warwick.ac.uk/study/cll/courses/professionaldevelopment/careerstudies/finance/

Student

You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A2
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Assessment component
Career Coaching Project 100% 15 hours Yes (extension)

Recorded Interview and Critique

Reassessment component is the same
Feedback on assessment

Verbal formative and (written) summative feedback.

Pre-requisites

NA

Courses

This module is Option list B for:

  • Year 1 of TCES-L576 Postgraduate Diploma in Career Education, Information and Guidance in Higher Education
  • Year 1 of TCES-L550 Postgraduate Taught Career Education, Information and Guidance in Higher Education