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Heriot-Watt University's MSc Psychology with Coaching program stands as Europe's longest-running master's degree in this field, renowned for developing professionals skilled in enhancing individual and team performance. This pioneering program combines psychological principles with practical coaching techniques to address real-world challenges in various professional settings. Coaching psychology represents a dynamic branch of applied psychology focused on practical solutions for workplace and personal development. Modern organizations increasingly seek specialists capable of applying research-backed coaching methods to boost productivity, handle talent management, and navigate workplace challenges like stress, conflict, and organizational change. These skills find application across diverse sectors including:occupationaleducationalhealthcounsellingsports psychologyleadershipmanagementorganisational development‚ÄØhuman resourcesThe curriculum integrates hands-on training with academic theory, equipping students to make meaningful contributions to individual and organizational success. You'll master evidence-based coaching techniques grounded in positive psychology principles while gaining insights from business psychology frameworks. The program enhances analytical capabilities through statistical software training and both quantitative and qualitative research methods, while also refining communication skills via collaborative projects, presentations, and group discussions.Graduates acquire versatile competencies applicable to diverse career paths including management consulting, human resources, and specialized coaching roles such as executive coaching, career development, and talent management. Our faculty comprises accomplished researchers and practitioners from psychology, counseling, and coaching backgrounds, whose real-world expertise prepares students for workplace coaching careers or professional accreditation in educational, counseling, or sports coaching contexts.
A minimum of honours degree at 2:2 or non-UK equivalent in a relevant subject. Whilst we can consider applicants from a wide range of academic backgrounds such as psychology, sociology, politics, business, linguistics, journalism, we hope to see demonstrable evidence of numeracy through statistics or maths.
We hope to see evidence of having undertaken an empirical research project or research design and analysis module. Applicants with work or project experience in a related helping professions role will be taken into consideration, please include your CV as part of your application.