Taught course
PG Cert Postgraduate Certificate Mentoring and Coaching for Further and Higher Education Professionals
Entry requirements
- First degree
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Some types of professional experience (e.g. experience of teaching and/or managing in an appropriate sector: for example, post-compulsory education; voluntary sector; training; adult and community education) MAY be acceptable as APL in lieu of a first degree.
- Applicants must be current practitioners in, or have had very recent experience of working in, an appropriate sector: for example, post-compulsory education; voluntary sector; training; adult and community education.
- All applications will require a satisfactory reference before a decision is taken - even from students on another award at the University of Wolverhampton
- A teaching qualification is desirable and if held, should be at Level 5 (or above).
- An interview may be required (depending on qualifications and experience) preferably in person, although telephone interview can be agreed where appropriate, before being offered a place on the Award.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Opportunities to present and publish are signposted and supported throughout this course by the University of Wolverhampton’s research active, proactive Post Compulsory teaching team.
Across online sessions with experienced Post Compulsory lecturers and allocated personal tutors, your individual participation and achievement are centred, your insights into professional education informing the content of the programme.
Tailored to develop understanding of key priorities in the post compulsory sector, this curriculum will prove itself enlightening to both beginning or experienced mentors, opening a wide range of career paths with the awareness and confidence imparted onto you.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- PGCert
- part time12 months
- Distance learningis available for this qualification
- Online learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Enquiries
- enquiries@wlv.ac.uk