The Career Development Theories PGA on the Career Education, Information and Guidance in HE programme is designed for applicants from a wide range of backgrounds. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of classic and contemporary career development theories and use this to develop confident and creative practice.
This Postgraduate Award aims to develop systematic knowledge and comprehensive understanding of classic and contemporary career development theories from a range of discipline areas. It is made up of just one 20 credit module which is described further below and has more accessible entry requirements.
Once you have received the Award, you can apply for a longer course within the CEIGHE or Career Development and Coaching Studies suite ( if you fulfil required conditions) and apply for the transfer of your credit. You are advised to discuss this with the course team.
These courses are designed for applicants who are working in a higher education careers environment and able to produce written work of a good standard.
The University's standard entrance requirement is an undergraduate degree graded at 2:2 in any discipline. If you have alternative qualifications and relevant experience, you are welcome to discuss these with the course leader.
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We offer a variety of postgraduate funding options for study at the University of Warwick, from postgraduate loans, university scholarships, fee awards, to academic department bursaries.
Our graduates occupy or go on to secure a range of relevant career development roles in the HE sector and beyond and many rise within their sector as they progress through and achieve the CEIGHE/CDCS qualification. Many students progress to the PG Certificate, Diploma or MA CEIGHE or CDCS. Former MA students have gone on to publish and disseminate their work in a range of academic and professional contexts and secured prizes for this.
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