The MA in Applied Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology) is a full-time
programme running over 12 months or part-time over 24 months from the
date of first registration for the programme.
1. Academic Record:
a) An undergraduate honours degree (Level 8), in which at least a second class honours (or equivalent) was awarded.
2. Personal Statement:
Each candidate will supply a personal statement conveying:
i) An interest in the appropriate application of psychological theory and methods to coaching practice.
ii) Reasons for applying to the course, including a written statement about career objectives.
iii) All applicants must arrange for one Referee's Report form to be posted directly to the School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork. The reference must be a reference from a professional coach.
Eligible candidates will be interviewed.
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part I consists of 60 credits and Part II consists of 30 credits.
Part I (Full-time)
Students complete core modules to the value of 40 credits, and select 20 credits from the Elective Modules.
Core Modules (40 credits)
AP6016 Research Methods and Data Analysis (10 credits)
AP6181 Practice of Evidence Based Coaching (10 credits)
AP6182 Positive Psychology and Human Flourishing (10 credits)
AP6183 Positive Psychology Coaching Practice (10 credits)
Elective Modules (20 credits)
AP6117 Wellness Coaching (5 credits)
AP6129 Health Psychology (5 credits)
AP6159 Positive Organisational Psychology (5 credits)
AP6160 Private Practice (5 credits)
AP6164 Positive Psychology in Group Settings (5 credits)
AP6169 Learning, Well-Being and Participation at Work (10 credits)
AP6176 Cognitive Enhancement (5 credits)
Part II (Full-time)
AP6171 Research Dissertation in Work, Organisational and Coaching Psychology (30 credits)
Part-time
Part I
Year One
Students complete 45 credits in Year One.
Core Modules to the value of 30 credits:
AP6181 Practice of Evidence Based Coaching (10 credits)
AP6182 Positive Psychology and Human Flourishing (10 credits)
AP6183 Positive Psychology Coaching Practice (10 credits)
Elective Modules (15 credits to be chosen from the following):
AP6117 Wellness Coaching (5 credits)
AP6129 Health Psychology (5 credits)
AP6159 Positive Organisational Psychology (5 credits)
AP6160 Private Practice 5 credits)
AP6164 Positive Psychology in Group Settings (5 credits)
AP6169 Learning, Well-Being and Participation at Work (10 credits)
AP6176 Cognitive Enhancement (5 credits)
Year Two (for 2017-18 only)
Core Modules (20 Credits)
AP6116 Coaching and Positive Psychology (5 Credits)
AP6117 Wellness Coaching (5 credits)
AP6160 Private Practice (5 credits)
AP6176 Cognitive Enhancement (5 credits)
Part 2
AP6171 Research Dissertation in Work, Organisational and Coaching Psychology (30 credits)
Year Two (2018-19 onwards)
Students complete 15 credits in Year 2 for Part I.
Core Module (10 credits)
AP6016 Research Methods and Data Analysis (10 credits)
plus 5 credits of Elective modules (from those not previously selected)
AP6117 Wellness Coaching (5 credits)
AP6159 Positive Organisational Psychology (5 credits)
AP6160 Private Practice (5 credits)
AP6164 Positive Psychology in Group Settings (5 credits)
AP6176 Cognitive Enhancement (5 credits)
AP6129 Health Psychology (5 credits)
Part II
AP6171 Research Dissertation in Work, Organisational and Coaching Psychology (30
credits)
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology (Positive and Coaching
Psychology)
Students who successfully complete and pass taught modules to the
value of 60 credits in Part I and opt not to complete Part II may exit
the programme and be conferred with a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied
Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology). A student who subsequently applies
to undertake the Master's programme must do so within 5 years of
successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied
Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology) subject to the programme being on offer.
Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology)
Students who successfully complete and pass taught modules to the value of at least 30 credits in Part I may exit the programme and be conferred with a Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology). A student who subsequently applies to complete the Master's programme must do so within 5 years of successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology) subject to the programme being on offer
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018 Book and for
each module in the Book of Modules 2017/2018.
Programme Learning Outcomes for MA in Applied Psychology
(Positive and Coaching Psychology) (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, within the coaching
context, students should be able to:
synthesise evidence based approaches to coaching, and in doing so,
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in
Applied Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology) (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Psychology (Positive and Coaching Psychology) (NFQ Level 9, Minor Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: