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16 Master Programs in Career Coaching 2024

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      Master Programs in Career Coaching

      A master’s degree is a graduate level of study that recognizes students for specialized advancement in their fields. Students are able to expand their knowledge and skills to become better prepared for finding and exceling in rewarding careers. Achieving a degree can generally be accomplished within two years.

      What is a Master in Career Coaching? These programs are designed to build on students’ theoretical understanding of career advising and counseling, and cultivate effective ways of utilizing resources to be applied in professional workplace settings. Course topics may include healthy communication among peers, communication in written formats, methods of research, psychology, organizational research and development, theories of learning, professional ethics and coaching in business settings. Some programs may have prerequisites before admission.

      Obtaining a career coaching degree can present students with many benefits. The ability to break down academic concepts for practical use, knowing how and when to use available resources and demonstrating articulate and effective communication are valuable skills that students can utilize in securing and advancing in successful careers.

      Program costs may vary by each institution and course duration. Prospective students are invited to reach out to schools offering their program of choice for more detailed information about costs and requirements.

      Graduates of a master’s program can expect to find a wide range of potential career opportunities. Some possible job titles include career coaches, counselors, recruiters, project managers, career service coordinators, transition coaches, school advisors, career developers, teachers and therapists. Many career coaches find positions in related fields such as schools and universities, veteran’s organizations, career-assistance firms, job placement agencies, youth organizations and various types of businesses.

      Online, part-time and international course options are available to students from all kinds of backgrounds. To begin pursuing a degree, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.