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PgDip with QCG/MSc
Guidance with Qualification in Careers Guidance
Location
Southwark
Duration
1 year (full-time, PgDip with QCG)
2 years (part-time, PgDip with QCG)
1 year add-on Masters (part-time)
Start date
February PgDip
February and September add-on Masters
Number of places
PgDip: 20 (full-time) and 10 (part-time)
Add-on Masters: 5
Simple timetable info
Full-time: Monday, Thursday, some Fridays, Tuesday (placements)
Part-time: Year 1 Monday, Year 2 Thursday
How to apply
Direct to LSBU
Please ensure you have read the course information booklet first
LSBU code
Full-time PgDip: 2120
Part-time: 2106
Add-on Masters: 2201
Course contact
Gail Kennington
kenning@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 8215
Non-standard entry requirements
All short-listed applicants will be invited for an interview
Course units
PgDip with QCG
– Professional Role and Practice
– Theoretical Approaches to Guidance
– Organisational Studies
– Opportunity Structure
– Guidance Interventions
– Equal Opportunities
– Careers Education
– Reflective Practice (QCG only)
– Research Methods (non-QCG only)
Add-on Masters
– Research Methods (if not in PgDip)
– Dissertation
Course description
The PgDip with the Qualification in Careers Guidance (QCG) has been designed specifically for those seeking to enter the Guidance profession. The key subject areas covered are: Occupational, Organisational, Counselling and Social Psychology and Education, with aspects of Sociology,Human Resources and Economics.
The PgDip provides the underpinning theoretical basis to Guidance as well as the development of the associated professional skills of guidance interviewing and group work. In addition to the Diploma most students also gain the QCG, which is recognised nationally as the initial professional qualification for Guidance. The QCG is awarded by the Institute of Career Guidance (ICG) and is achieved by undertaking additional: learning outcomes, a portfolio, assessed work and placements.
Full-time students will undertake two work-based placements to develop work-based learning, which will run throughout each semester. The full-time
course, is designed for those without guidance experience whereas the part-time course is for those working in a guidance or related area. The full
MSc is obtained by taking additionally a Research Methods unit and by undertaking a dissertation.
Career opportunities
Employment prospects are currently excellent, with demand outstripping supply. Successful students seek a variety of posts such as careers/personal advisers in Careers Service Companies/Connexions Partnerships, adult guidance workers, Further and Higher Education guidance services, voluntary agencies, youth and adult training, and personnel and employment agency work.
Professional contacts/industry links
The QCG is nationally recognised as the initial professional qualification for Guidance, and is awarded by the ICG. Full-time students undertake in guidance and education.
Additional notes
If you wish to work in the Connexions Service, some limited funding for the course may be available from Connexions Partnerships. Each partnership may be able to access funding for an employee for secondment to the QCG or to sponsor a prospective student. It is suggested that you contact your local Connexions Partnerships about this.
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