The MSc Coaching Psychology at the University of Chichester is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time blended learning program designed to develop your skills and knowledge in coaching psychology from various psychological perspectives. The course emphasizes a research and practice-informed approach to facilitate sustainable and respectful change for individuals, organizations, and communities. Throughout the program, you'll gain practical experience with a minimum of 80 hours of supervised coaching practice, including 20 hours of supervision, which supports BPS Stage 1 accreditation. The course also covers advanced research methods, applied coaching skills, and modules on health and well-being, ethical leadership, sustainability, and coaching psychology theories. Delivered synchronously online with recorded sessions available, the program fosters collaborative learning through action methods like skills practice and peer sharing. The course culminates in a research project and presentation at the MSc conference.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MSc is the first BPS-accredited coaching psychology master's program, making it a valuable pathway toward chartered status and further professional development. Led by research-active academics and seasoned practitioners, the course offers cutting-edge training, practical coaching experience, and a clear route to postgraduate stages of accreditation. Its comprehensive approach combines theory, practical skills, and research, enhancing employability and leadership abilities in coaching and related sectors.
This program specializes in coaching psychology, integrating theory, research, and practical training. It covers diverse approaches such as health & well-being, ethical leadership, ecological coaching, and foundational psychology contributions. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for a career in coaching psychology, whether in employment or through establishing their own practice, with emphasis on professional standards, ethical practice, and applied research.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.72L
Living cost
Applicants need a minimum of a 2:2 Honours degree in psychology recognized by the British Psychological Society for the GMBPsS route. Non-BPS psychology or related fields such as counseling or human resources are considered on a case-by-case basis for those without GMBPsS, with a minimum of a 2:2 degree also required. International applicants must demonstrate an equivalent background check, and all applicants need a personal statement, academic reference, and to attend an interview. English language proficiency with IELTS 6.5 (no component below 6.0) is required for non-native speakers.

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Graduates can pursue careers as coaching psychologists, coaches, or consultants in various sectors like education, health, welfare, business, management, HR, or research. Completion of the MSc allows eligibility for Stage 2 training to become a chartered coaching psychologist with BPS. The program also develops transferable skills in communication, professional development, research, and ethical practice, opening opportunities beyond coaching psychology into leadership, management, or consultancy roles.